Passengers, seated in groups of two or four, are treated to a bento-style lunch using locally-sourced meats, fish, and vegetables, as the gorgeous landscape of Kyushu rolls by.
This is followed by three desserts made with seasonal fruits, and then concluded with teacakes – this is why Aru Ressha is nicknamed “Sweet Train”.
This is followed by three desserts made with seasonal fruits, and then concluded with teacakes – this is why Aru Ressha is nicknamed “Sweet Train”.
The train runs between Oita and Hita in Oita Prefecture (April to June) and Sasebo and Nagasaki in Nagasaki Prefecture (July to September).
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