Cruise Train Seven Stars in Kyushu

Cruise Train Seven Stars in Kyushu

Powder Byrne invites you to experience the Cruise Train Seven Stars in Kyushu, the most exclusive and breathtaking rail journey in Japan.

The 7 prefectures of Kyushu are connected by 3,000 km of tracks and a journey on the Cruise Train introduces you to this spectacular landscape in true style. This is an unique locomotive, launched in 2013 at a cost of over £20 million, no expense has been spared in creating the most luxurious environment, with a total capacity of only 26 passengers. Accompanied by your own English speaking local guide, you can sit back and relax as Kyushu’s alluring landscape slides past through panoramic windows. The route includes regular stops at places of interest, renowned restaurants and beauty spots as well as overnight stays in hand-picked properties, all expertly crafted to ensue you are fully immersed in this unique island landscape.

Journeys depart in March 2022 for a 2 day schedule, but demand is such that access is virtually impossible for non-Japanese. Thanks to our long-standing partnerships, we can access this exclusive experience as well as coordinating all pre and post journey travel, and we are adept at incorporating the rail journey into a wider itinerary to explore other destinations to complete your adventures.

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THE CRUISE TRAIN SEVEN STARS IN KYUSHU TREATS YOU TO:

• The most authentic cuisine from celebrated chefs in the Jupiter dining car, showcasing fresh seasonal produce of the region.

• The sumptuous Lounge Car ‘Blue Moon’ for winding down by day or night with live piano music and a sophisticated buzz.

• Unique artisanal experiences with a master craftsman.

• Overnight in an authentic Onsen spa town at a traditional ‘Ryokan’ Inn, carefully selected for Seven Stars’ guests.

• Kyushu’s alluring landscapes - spectacular volcanic uplands, lush forests, gorges and rivers, historic ports and tropical deserted beaches - allow yourself to be transported to another place on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

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For more information on holidays to Japan, speak to one of our Travel Consultants on 020 8246 5300 or click here.