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Jr Sunrise Seto And Sunrise Izumi Sleeper Trains Guide And Map

The Sunrise Seto and Sunrise Izumo are the only remaining regularly scheduled sleeper trains in Japan. They run from Tokyo to Shikoku and western Honshu.

Sunrise Seto with fall foliage copyright Rail Man Photo
Office[Sunrise Seto with fall foliage — image © Rail Man Photo Office]

The Sunrise Seto and its sister train, Sunrise Izumo (see following section), are the only remaining regularly scheduled sleeper trains in Japan (as opposed to luxury “cruise trains”).

Sunrise Seto and Sunrise Izumi Route Map

This map summarises the different routes taken by the Sunrise Seto and Sunrise Izumi sleeper trains. You can also find an interactive Google map further down the page.

Seto and Izumi route
map

Sunrise Seto (JR Central/West)

The Sunrise Seto runs between Tokyo Station and Takamatsu on the island of Shikoku, stopping at Okayama and a few other places en route. There are wonderful private rooms and economical “nobi-nobi” seats that are actually fully flat sleeping areas in a communal space.

This would be an interesting way to travel from Tokyo to Takamatsu and then on to Naoshima (Japan’s “art island”). You can ride this with a Japan Rail Pass and reserve a “nobi-nobi” seat using the JR online booking system. It’s a cool way to get from Tokyo to western Japan.

Schedules

  • westbound: leaves Tokyo Station daily at 9:50pm and arrives at Takamatsu the following day at 7:27am
  • eastbound: leaves Takamatsu daily at 9:26pm and arrives at Tokyo Station the following day at 7:08am

Sunrise Seto Google Map

You can zoom into this Google map of the Sunrise Seto train route, as well as using it to get directions to different points along the route.

Reservations and Tickets

  • Ask a friend in Japan or a Japan travel company to buy tickets for you.
  • Buy at a JR Midori no Madoguchi ticket window up to 1 month in advance.
  • Buy a Japan Rail Pass online from JR and reserve a “nobi-nobi” seat (the cheapest fare) online with the JR online booking system.

Sample Fares

Base fare: ¥11,650 between Tokyo and Takamatsu, plus ¥6,600 to ¥15,400 per compartment if you use a private compartment.

Sunrise Izumo (JR Central/West)

The Sunrise Izumo runs together with the Sunrise Seto from Tokyo to Okayama and then splits apart and heads up to Izumo, on the northern coast of western Honshu. It also boats private and semi-private sleeping areas. The Sunrise Izumo would be a good way to visit Izumo Shrine, one of Japan’s holiest places.

Sunrise Izumo single sleeper copyright Rail Man Photo
Office[Sunrise Izumo single sleeper — image © Rail Man Photo Office]

Sunrise Izumi Google Map

You can zoom into this Google map of the Sunrise Izumi train route, as well as using it to get directions to different points along the route.

Schedules

  • westbound: leaves Tokyo Station daily at 9:50pm and arrives at Izumoshi the following day at 9:58am
  • eastbound: leaves Izumoshi daily at 6:55pm and arrives at Tokyo Station the following day at 7:08am

Reservations and Tickets

  • Ask a friend in Japan or a Japan travel company to buy tickets for you.
  • Buy at a JR Midori no Madoguchi ticket window up to 1 month in advance.
  • Buy a Japan Rail Pass online from JR and reserve a “nobi-nobi” seat (the cheapest fare) online with the JR online booking system.

Sample Fares

Base fare: ¥12,210 between Tokyo and Izumoshi, plus ¥6,600 to ¥15,400 per compartment if you use a private compartment.

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