Let's take a look at some memorable train interiors this evening--starting with this, the 800 series Kyushu Shinkansen
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The seats are made with wood instead of metal and plastic, and the cushion fabric is made using traditional methods in Kyoto
The window screens are made of Japanese cherry wood, traditional rope curtains for the bathrooms, lacquer-color doors, wood interiorpic.twitter.com/74C3zJzNE2
The E3 Shinkansen is used on several routes in eastern Japan--this is a modified version called "Toreiyu," for charter tripspic.twitter.com/jUSWLwuBhE
Odakyu Romance Car VSE, featured in my banner image, has elegant furnishing--the driver's cab is elevated, so riders have a great viewpic.twitter.com/lnvhK3mL2s
Two charter trains (100 series DMUs) of East Japan Railway: Oykot and Tohoku Emotionpic.twitter.com/ZBjnv58tmC
"Belles Montagnes Et Mer" is one of my favorite charter train designs, used in the Hokuriku areapic.twitter.com/na6KwAzbmZ
This is the Noto Railway's "Noto Satoyama Satoumi" train
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"Hanayome no Ren," another from the Hokuriku regionpic.twitter.com/SzlZgPhhTd
The Kyushu Sweet Train "Aru Ressha," one of the most ornate in Japan, will conclude today's thread. Thank you for choosing #TrainTwitter!pic.twitter.com/NnIRx8ODxi
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