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The , branded is a hybrid electric/diesel deluxe sleeping-car
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operated by the
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(JR East) since 1 May 2017. The Train Suite Shiki-shima is one of the world's most exclusive and expensive trains.


Design

The train uses a new "EDC" electric/diesel hybrid propulsion system, enabling the train to operate as an electric multiple unit under overhead electric wires or use two diesel generators in the end cars to power the train's traction motors on non-electrified routes. Cars 1 to 4 and 8 to 10 were built by
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in Kobe, while the three bilevel cars 5 to 7 were built by
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in Yokohama. The Kawasaki-built cars have aluminium bodies, while the three J-TREC-built cars have stainless steel bodies. The train styling and interior decoration of the train was overseen by industrial designer
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, and is advertised as using only the best quality materials and exemplifying traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Its overall design is reminiscent of the
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, also used by JR East.


Train formation

The ten-coach train consists of six
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s, a
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, a
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, and
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s at either end of the train. Five of the sleeping cars each have three private suite rooms, while one car (car 7) has two deluxe suites - a split-level "
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" type and a single-level "flat" type. The train formation is as shown below, formed of six motored ("M") cars and four non-powered trailer ("T") cars, and car 1 at the southern end. All suites have a shower and toilet. The two deluxe suites also each have a bathtub. One suite in car 4 is
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. The entire train accommodates only 34 passengers. * Cars 2, 3, 8 and 9 are each fitted with a single-arm
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. File:E001-3 Shin-Tsurumi 20160907.jpg, E001-3 in September 2016 File:E001-4 Shin-Tsurumi 20160907.jpg, E001-4 in September 2016 File:E001-8 Shin-Tsurumi 20160907.jpg, E001-8 in September 2016 File:E001-9 Shin-Tsurumi 20160907.jpg, E001-9 in September 2016 File:E001-10 Shin-Tsurumi 20160907 (2).jpg, E001-10 in September 2016


Planned itineraries

The train operates on two-day and four-day circular tours from spring to autumn, and on three-day tours during the winter period, as shown below. Tickets cost between $2,860 to around $10,000. The Train Suite Shiki-shima operates itineraries that are crafted based on the season of travel to ensure guests experience the best of each location visited.


2-day itinerary (spring - autumn)

;Day 1: → → (overnight onboard train) ;Day 2: → Ueno


4-day itinerary (spring - autumn)

;Day 1: → (overnight onboard train) ;Day 2: → → (overnight at hotel accommodation) ;Day 3: → → → → (overnight onboard train) ;Day 4: → → → → Ueno


3-day itinerary (winter)

;Day 1: → → (overnight onboard train) ;Day 2: → (overnight onboard train) ;Day 3: → Ueno


History

JR East first announced its plans to build a new luxury cruising train in June 2013, designed by Ken Okuyama, and provisionally scheduled to enter service some time after spring 2016. A year later, in June 2014, JR East published more detailed plans for the new train, with a revised exterior design and service entry date scheduled for spring 2017. The train's name and logo design were officially announced in October 2014. Details of the planned itineraries were published in December 2015. The first seven cars (1 to 4 and 8 to 10) of the ten-car trainset were delivered from the
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factory in
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in September 2016. Main line test running commenced on 14 September 2016 on the Joban Line as a seven-car formation. Cars 5 to 7 were delivered from the
J-TREC is a manufacturer of heavy rail cars in Japan, formerly known as . The company is based in Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, and a member of East Japan Railway Company (JR East) group. J-TREC manufactures rail vehicles not only for JR East and Tokyu Corp ...
factory in Yokohama on 27 September 2016. The service was launched formally on 1 May 2017. It attracted great interest, with tickets for the inaugural journey made available via a lottery that was reported to have been oversubscribed by a factor of 76. By the time of the launch, tickets were sold out until March 2018. File:E001 Shin-Tsurumi 20160907.jpg, The first seven cars on delivery from Kawasaki Heavy Industries in September 2016 File:JRE E001 Train Suite Shikishima test run Tokohuku Main Line 2017-01-14.webm, The full 10-car set on a test run on the Tohoku Main Line in January 2017


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 ...
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Joyful Train is the name given to railway rolling stock or train sets operated by the JR Group in Japan primarily for charters, special events, tourist excursions, and other similar purposes. History The "Joyful Train" concept can be traced back to 1960, whe ...
, the generic name for excursion and charter trains in Japan * ''
Seven Stars in Kyushu The is a deluxe sleeping car excursion train operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) in Japan since October 2013. Design The overall design concept of the train was overseen by industrial designer Eiji Mitooka. The name of the train is ...
'', a luxury cruising train operated in Japan by JR Kyushu * ''
Twilight Express Mizukaze The , branded , is a luxury hybrid diesel multiple unit (DMU) sleeping-car excursion train operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in Japan since 17 June 2017. With a capacity of 34 passengers, the train is used on excursions in the Keiha ...
'', a luxury sleeping car excursion train operated by JR West in Japan * '' James May: Our Man in Japan'', episode two


References


Further reading

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External links

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Shiki-Shima photos

JR East June 2014 news release
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