Inside The Worlds Only 7 Star Luxury Train

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Inside The Worlds Only 7 Star Luxury Train

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You guys might have heard about 7-star hotels, 7-star villas but have you ever wondered that a 7-star train would ever exist? Yes, it does in today's video we might some of the stunning features and why is it knows as one of the most marvelous and luxurious trains built till now in the entire history.
Japan has brought up various facilities for the citizens of their country. However, in other parts of Japan trains are only used for the purpose of means of transportation. Except for Kyushu, one of the most developed places for sightseeing trains in Japan. Gang Ruizhi, a man in Japan designed various trains and developed various platforms for sightseeing trains. It was a miracle for himself when he introduced the "Kyushu Seven Stars" and took rail travel to another level! There were more staggering features that the rail offered to the citizens that you might see further in the video.

SO, in today's video, we will be taking a look at The Worlds Only 7 Star Luxury Train: Kyushu Seven Stars.
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"Furnished with furniture and furnishings." A legendary quote if I do say so myself.

aydenburris
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The "Seven Stars" represents the 7 prefectures of Kyushu - not a luxury ranking although having ridden it once, it is pretty darn luxurious!

onlyinjapan
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04:54 "The train attendants playing the comfortable piano tracks, which directly engages your ears."
Well, okay then.

aaronrosenberg
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"The spacious and elegant space is furnished with furniture and furnishings" is something one would type to get more words in their essay.

gesmoyer
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"Things are quite clean and hospitalized"! Thats the kind of thing I want from a luxury train and thats the kind of thing I want from a video made by an AI, top stuff.

kinketsu
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I thought this would be a whole lot more expensive for this level of luxury. I would love to visit Japan one day as I've always admired their culture.

chrisdean
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The hilarious, mangled English of the video alone makes the trip worthwhile!

brianj
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Japan’s currency is called “Yen” not “Yuan”, and Gang Ruizhi is not a Japanese name.

Where do you guys get your sloppy research?

alesh
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Thank you, what a wonderful experience. The Japanese attention to detail is remarkable.

sheilagadde
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Aboard this train, James Bond and Red Grant could have had a really good fight.

simonwood
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Japan seems to be a wonderful place to visit. I'll work hard so that I can afford this trip in the future.

z.zsamad
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You mentioned 3 billion Yuan as the cost of researching and building the train. Yuan is the Chinese currency. Next, you said the price for fairs starts at 63, 000 YEN. 63, 000 yen is about $466.75 not $5, 400 . So you might want to add a zero at the end of that price, people who want to book a trip may think the price is a few hundred dollars as opposed to a few thousand.

danielgallant
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7:41 I am sorry, but I really believe you got this wrong, this is a picture of Mount Bromo in Indonesia, NOT the Mount Aso in Japan..

rahadiandjanegara
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Japans rail network is second to none, the trains are always clean inside and out and the Japanese have a special hospitality ethos but that's true throughout the country and not just the rail network I love Japan and fully enjoy going there to be pampered. I recommend to all it you want to trave outside your own county and want something special go to Japan.

alunchurcher
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Actually Japan's currency is yen an not yuan.
This is a factual error that should not happend.

abelgerli
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"...top-class guestroom with only two. The spacious and elegant space is furnished with furniture and furnishings."

My whole family has now watched those immortal seconds, and we are all excited to listen to the rest of the video.

EDIT: 3:50 -- "...which can give you a soothing wibe..." Is that even legal in Japan?

5:12 - "...you'll see things quite clean and hospitalised..."

LeeGee
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"There are a total of 12 suites"
"All together there are fourteen suites in the whole car"

So which one is it?

captainmarvel
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Lmao, his monologue is clearly English translated from Japanese, not just plain English.

johnshort
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I was surprised at the price, it seems quite reasonable considering the high level of service and setting. I have worked as a cook on The Rocky Mountain Express in western Canada, a fine but comparatively simple experience. I can appreciate the dedication and professionalism of the staff, it is a challenge to offer the perfect guest experience with the limited space of a train.

joeldobbs
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Either this script reader is a Japanese person with a perfect English accent, or a native English speaker who is so lazy he direct reads a bad google translate of an originally Japanese script for a video with 1m+ views. Incredible.

callumw