Kyushu's 36+3 tourist train offers slower scenic journeys

JR Kyushu's Discover Kyushu Express 36+3 provides a leisurely way to explore Kyushu's rural landscapes. Named after the island's rank as the world's 36th largest plus three elements of surprise, impression, and happiness, it conveys gratitude to travelers.

Rail travel evokes a special nostalgia, reminiscent of a slower era. Unlike Japan's high-speed shinkansen, which blurs the scenery, the country offers stylish sightseeing trains for those with time to savor the views.

In Kyushu, JR Kyushu operates over 10 such trains, including the luxurious Seven Stars sleeper, where the cheapest ticket costs around ¥680,000. For a more accessible option, the Discover Kyushu Express 36+3 follows four loop routes around the island—Kyushu being the world's 36th largest—plus a fifth to Sasebo in Nagasaki Prefecture. The name incorporates three elements: surprise, impression, and happiness that travelers encounter. Adding 36+3 yields 39, pronounced 'san kyū' in Japanese, akin to 'thank you,' expressing gratitude.

This train highlights Kyushu's rural treasures, embodying JR Kyushu's omotenashi hospitality. It caters to those preferring unhurried exploration over speed.

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