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I took buses to get to and from the park. Drove past elevated highways, gas stations, etc...having nice trains doesn't mean ONLY having trains! Anyway, bus stop was good w large pullout, detailed sign (lights up at night), and canvas-roof shelterpic.twitter.com/flbRKLtZSp
Back at nagoya station I was able to reserve TWO trips on the sunrise izumo!! Also saw these amazing retro/art nouveau manners posterspic.twitter.com/SfXM45ZHmI
Got some breakfast at Avanti, then headed down to the kintetsu platforms to take pics and eagerly anticipate my train...pic.twitter.com/KrDUKtBi8c
It's here! Got a big comfy seat with nobody next to me, currently relishing that new train smell
I've been posting all these tweets using onboard wifi hehepic.twitter.com/H0JegVcGsm
Folks I'm so comfy rn I can't begin to describe it...I will explore train and post more pics soon ok??pic.twitter.com/offpaPCIMK
When you're back home you should do a summary of top five train experiences, or something. Poking around, this appears to be the Kintetsu Premium Express Shimakaze. https://www.kintetsu.co.jp/foreign/english/shimakaze/ …
I'm planning to visit Ise on my next trip, so I may take this train.
Strongly reccomend, however, there is only one per day in any given direction
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