"THE ROYAL EXPRESS" offers four-day tours of Shizuoka through December, showcasing the prefecture's scenic beauty, gourmet cuisine, and craftsmanship.
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The interior of the luxurious sightseeing train "THE ROYAL EXPRESS," jointly operated by Tokyu and JR Central at the press preview on November 3, Kikugawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture. (©Sankei)

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Tokyu Corporation and JR Central unveiled the interior of their luxurious sightseeing train, THE ROYAL EXPRESS, to the press on November 3. This exclusive train offers passengers a four-day, three-night journey through Shizuoka Prefecture, showcasing the region's natural beauty, cuisine, and traditional culture surrounding Mount Fuji. It is scheduled to operate six times between November 8 and December.

"THE ROYAL EXPRESS" arrives at Numazu Station. (©Sankei)

A Sensory Journey

During the press preview, the train traveled a two-hour segment from Numazu Station to Kikugawa Station, part of its full route. Passengers can enjoy scenic views of Suruga Bay and Mount Fuji from the stylish, wood-accented interior. 

The wood-accented interior of "THE ROYAL EXPRESS." (©Sankei)

Traditional Suruga lacquered geta (wooden clogs) are also on display and available for purchase, offering a unique glimpse into Shizuoka's cultural heritage.

Hand-crafted lacquered clogs displayed on "THE ROYAL EXPRESS." (©Sankei)

Regional Delicacies

Onboard dining highlights Shizuoka's regional specialties, including Kyosui unagi — a rare eel from the renowned Unamasa restaurant in Hamamatsu — and sakura shrimp from Suruga Bay.

The journey begins and ends at Yokohama Station and is priced at ¥750,000 JPY (approximately $4,860 USD) per person. Tickets sold out quickly, with demand double the available spots.

Passengers can relax in the train's spacious interior. (©Sankei)

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Author: The Sankei Shimbun

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