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FOR SPRING 2026

Experience Japan in Bloom Aboard Seven Stars in Kyushu

An extraordinary rail experience, a spring journey beyond compare.

What is Seven Stars
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Introducing Japan’s Luxury Cruise Train: The Seven Stars in Kyushu

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The Seven Stars in Kyushu is Japan’s first luxury sleeper train, launched in 2013 by JR Kyushu. Designed as a cruise train, it offers multi-day journeys around the island of Kyushu, combining rail travel with curated off-train experiences.

 

With only 10 suites across seven cars, it combines intimacy of a private retreat with the comfort of a boutique hotel. Every moment takes you to the spirit of Kyushu through comfort, cuisine and refined craftsmanship.

Train Overview

Inside the Seven Stars

A harmony of tradition and modern design, crafted for quiet indulgence

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Lounge Car "Blue Moon"

A saloon on rails where guests enjoy live piano and spring views with handcrafted cocktails.

Salon Car "Jupiter"

A saloon on rails where guests enjoy live piano and spring views with handcrafted cocktails.

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Tea Room

A ryurei-style tea space with tatami mats, designed for quiet reflection.

Gallery Shop

A curated collection of Kyushu-made art and crafts, chosen exclusively for Seven Stars guests.

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Private Suites

A refined comfort of thoughtfully appointed suites with modern amenities, and deluxe suites featuring handcrafted Japanese-style design.

The Essence of Luxury Travel, Redefined

See how craftsmanship, service, and scenery converge aboard Japan’s most exclusive train.

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Spring 2026 Departures
Early Access Now Open

Early reservations receive first access to confirmed itineraries.

 

Register your details below, and our travel concierge will reach out personally to assist with suite selection and custom arrangements.

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