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The is a limited express train service in Japan operated by
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(JR East). It runs mainly between
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in
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and
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in Kōfu, Yamanashi via the
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. ''Chiba Kaiji'', between Chiba and Ryūō, ''Hamakaiji'', between Yokohama and Matsumoto, ''Yama Kaiji'', Between Tachikawa and Kobuchizawa, also exist as seasonal variants.


Route


''Kaiji''

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''Chiba Kaiji''

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''Hamakaiji''

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Yama Kaiji

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- Kobuchizawa


Rolling stock

From 2018, new E353 series EMUs were introduced on ''Kaiji'' services, replacing the E257 series trains. The new trains feature power outlets for passenger use and WiFi internet service.


''Kaiji''

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E353 series The is a DC tilting electric multiple unit (EMU) train operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Japan on limited express services on the Chuo Main Line since December 2017. A pre-series train, consisting of one nine-car set ...
EMUs (since 1 July 2018) ; Former *
E257 series The is a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated in Japan for limited express services by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and built jointly by Hitachi, Kinki Sharyo, and Tokyu Car Corporation. Variants * E257-0 series: ''Azu ...
EMUs (from 2001 to 15 March 2019) * 183/189 series EMUs (regular services until 2002 and seasonal extra services until 2018)


''Chiba Kaiji''

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E257-500 series The is a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated in Japan for limited express services by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and built jointly by Hitachi, Kinki Sharyo, and Tokyu Car Corporation. Variants * E257-0 series: '' ...


''Hamakaiji''

* 185 series


''Yama Kaiji''

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E257-500 series The is a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated in Japan for limited express services by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and built jointly by Hitachi, Kinki Sharyo, and Tokyu Car Corporation. Variants * E257-0 series: '' ...
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Formations


Current formation


E353 series ''Kaiji''

All ''Kaiji'' (E353 series) services are formed of nine cars, numbered 4 to 12, with car 12 at the Kofu end. Between
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and Otsuki, 4 ''Kaiji'' services are coupled with '' Fuji Excursion'' trains, which are numbered cars 1 to 3. All seats were reserved; passengers without seat reservations may use non-occupied reserved seats.


Past formations


E353 series ''Kaiji''

Between 1 July 2018 and 15 March 2019, trains were formed of nine cars, numbered 4 to 12, with car 12 at the Kofu end. Between
Shinjuku is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is a major commercial and administrative centre, housing the northern half of the busiest railway station in the world (Shinjuku Station) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the administration ...
and Otsuki, 4 ''Kaiji'' services are coupled with '' Fuji Excursion'' trains, which are numbered cars 1 to 3. Some cars were designated non-reserved cars.


E257 series ''Kaiji''

Most ''Kaiji'' (E257 series) services were formed of nine cars, numbered 3 to 11, with car 11 at the Kofu end. Cars 1 and 2 were added to some trains.


185 series ''Hamakaiji''

The seasonal ''Hamakaiji'' services were formed of 7-car 185 series EMUs based at Tamachi Depot (Omiya Depot from 2013 onwards) in Tokyo, with car 1 at the Yokohama end.


History


Semi-express

The ''Kaiji'' service began on 1 October 1961 as a semi express operating between Shinjuku and Kōfu. The name was derived from the old name, , of
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. Services were operated using KiHa 58 series
diesel multiple unit A diesel multiple unit or DMU is a multiple-unit train powered by on-board diesel engines. A DMU requires no separate locomotive, as the engines are incorporated into one or more of the carriages. Diesel-powered single-unit railcars are also ...
(DMU) trains in between duties on long-distance ''Alps'' and ''Hakuba'' express services. DMUs were used on these services due to the restricted tunnel clearances along the line prohibiting the use of electric trains. The outbound service departed from Shinjuku at 14:50, arriving at Kōfu at 17:19. The return working departed from Kōfu at 18:28, arriving at Shinjuku at 21:20. The ''Kaiji'' services were however discontinued and integrated with the ''Alps'' express services from the start of the revised timetable on 1 October 1965 when electric trains were introduced.


Express

The ''Kaiji'' name was revived from 12 December 1966 for use on express services aimed at business users, operating between Shinjuku and Matsumoto using 12-car 165 series EMU formations in between duties on longer-distance ''Alps'' services. The early morning up working departed from Matsumoto at 04:50, arriving at Shinjuku at 09:34. The evening down service departed from Shinjuku at 18:55, arriving at Matsumoto at 23:36. From the start of the 1 October 1968 timetable revision, the Shinjuku - Matsumoto service was integrated with the other ''Alps'' express services also operating between Shinjuku and Matsumoto, and the ''Kaiji'' name was used for five new return express services operating between Shinjuku and Kōfu. Due to the seasonal nature of ridership on these services, three of the five return workings were designated as seasonal services, operating only during peak seasons. These services were operated using outer-suburban 115 series EMUs, whereas the two regular services were operated using 165 series express EMUs with first-class accommodation and buffet facilities. In response to the lack of first class accommodation, a 115 series set reformed with a 165 series "SaRo 165" Green car was used on some services. The use of suburban rolling stock on express services requiring payment of a supplement was not popular, however, and the seasonal services were downgraded to "Rapid" services by 1978, leaving just the two regular ''Kaiji'' express services using 165 series rolling stock. The remaining ''Kaiji'' services were discontinued from the start of the 1 November 1986 timetable following the introduction of new ''
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'' limited express services.


Limited express

From 13 March 1988, five of the ''Azusa'' limited express services operating between Shinjuku and Kōfu were expanded to nine return workings daily and renamed ''Kaiji''. Initially operated using 6-car 183 series EMUs, all ''Kaiji'' services were operated using 9-car sets from the start of the December 1993 timetable revision. These were lengthened to 11-car sets from October 1997. Smoking was prohibited in all cars from 18 March 2007. From March 2019, the twice-daily 3-car '' Fuji Excursion'' (富士回遊) limited express services connecting Shinjuku and Kawaguchiko are coupled with the Kaiji services between Shinjuku and Otsuki. At Otsuki Station, the two trains decouple and separate.


See also

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List of named passenger trains of Japan This article contains lists of named passenger trains in Japan. Shinkansen (bullet trains) Daytime trains Limited express (partial list) Express Rapid Night trains Limited express Express Rapid See also * Rail transp ...


References


External links


JR East E257 series ''Kaiji''
{{JR East trains Named passenger trains of Japan East Japan Railway Company Railway services introduced in 1961 1961 establishments in Japan