I stayed at the overnight sleeper train hotel in Hokkaido, Japan (å¯å°åè» åææ åæµ·é æ¥æ¬). The name of the hotel is Hokutosei Square (åææã¹ã¯ãšã¢).
“Hokutosei” is a legendary sleeper train in Japan that has already stopped running in 2015.
The sleeper train, which has been a dream of many railway fans, has been revived through crowdfunding. However, since maintenance costs money, the trains have deteriorated.
Therefore, in April 2022, it was newly opened as an accommodation facility. All accommodation fees are used for train maintenance.
It was a very valuable experience that is different from other capsule hotels and sleeper trains. I hope that historical Japanese sleeper trains will be preserved for a long time.
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How to get here:
â Hokutosei Square : 5 minute walk from Moheji Stationð
(MAP) https://goo.gl/maps/FZLL4VDrJCzWcqqs7
(Official website) http://msm.to/6ZbinDG
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* Titles, descriptions and subtitles may be incorrect due to automatic translation.
* Prices may change depending on the season.
*The information in the video is as of the time I visited and may differ from the current situation.
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I would love to stay there for a few days!!!!
Unique experience.
Looks like a fabulous experience, historical and atmospheric. Love from Scotland ðŽó §ó ¢ó ³ó £ó Žó ¿ ð
That looks so cool. Would love to experience that someday.
Interesting hotel and reasonable pricesðBy the way, on my Google map, this institution is designated as a Railway Museum (èèŸºå° å åææ), and not a hotel ð€Think about it, you go to bed like this, and at night your wagon is stolen by railway pirates and in the morning you find yourself somewhere in the suburbs of Fukuokað
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Definitely a different place to explore , Iâm a big baby couldnât go alone without my hubby ð , but thank you for sharing this ð
well that was something new …but also something old ^^
Merci. Thank you. What a stay! I put it in my wishlist for my next trip to Japan and Hokkaido ð€©
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It only cost around 5500Yen?! It is cheaper then JR. It takes 6480Yen for the same room type when it was still running.
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So this isn't a real operating train then? Just a different way of a motel room then?? Interesting
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Some of the sleeper cars also ended up here in Malaysia and it was used for KTMâs Malayan Tiger Train service from JB Sentral to Tumpat in Kelantan, which took around 17 hours 30 minutes for the entire journey. Too bad it was terminated in 2013 and the sleeper cars are now stabled at Gemas railway station and the future of the cars are now unknown.
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i miss to work with this train in Malaysia. Its operational service from 2012-2014 (Night Train from JB Sentral to Tumpat), and i still can remember good the brake system, air bag system is.
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