Japan’s Blissful Dining Train Experience: 3-Hour Journey from Shinjuku to Chichibu

I’m taking a dining train called fifty seats of happiness, operated by Seibu Railway.

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30 Comments

  1. I love trains. I've never had the chance to ever ride on one unless you count the baby train rides at amusement parks because I had to take my kids on them. Heck, even those were fun, since I was never allowed on them when I was a kid. I used to collect toy train long ago, until tragedy and an evil person destroyed them. But virtually riding with you is fun. This time the food was so interesting because I've not seen most of it. The only things I recognized were the chicken and rice and even they were different than the usual. You were so right. It all looked like art. And where I'm at, the rain is highly welcomed. It helps with our wild fire issues. Some of us old timers consider it lucky to get rained on in this area. the take home bag had really nice things in it. The coaster is really pretty.

  2. I love durian but i knew thats not for everyone, bcs of the smell. You are brave, STJ.

    Thank you for taking us along!

  3. Wow. A true regal feast. My mouth was watering. Glad you enjoyed it, I'm sure I would have. What were those transparent beads in the ice cream ?

  4. why is this train so Singapore-themed? haha I'm from Singapore so it's surprising to see all these hehe

  5. Is it just me, or do those four symbols remind anyone else of alternate universe playing card suits? Any symbology behind them, Solo-San? (The number 52 wasn’t helping to dissuade that comparison, BTW.)

    Also…DURIAN?!? Damn…surprised you could get past the rotten feet smell…

  6. This is why I love your Chanel so much! You are not afraid to try new things! Dinner looked delicious, thanks for sharing STJ 😊

  7. From the first dish, I already knew it's either Singapore-themed or somewhere in SEA. Looking forward to more train rides like this!

  8. That train is beautiful! Thanks for taking us along with you 🙂

    Just a note: your description says "fifty seats of happiness," not "fifty-two."

  9. What a perfect rainy/stormy day to be enjoying such a fine meal in an ultra-cozy atmosphere. This quick excursion looks quite enjoyable and relaxing. Thanks for sharing your trip with us!

  10. Hello my friend the food looked delicious,I love the way Chefs decorate the plate it’s a work of art! I enjoyed the video thank you ❤

  11. Has anyone else been able to make different dishes in the video before the text appears?? I’ve learnt so much about Japanese food. Thank you ❤❤