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Schedule released for 'contemporary art bullet train'

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By Krista Rogers, RocketNews24

JR East has finally announced the dates of operation and ticket prices for its contemporary art Shinkansen set to begin running in late April.

Last fall, JR East piqued the interest of modern art lovers everywhere with its announcement about the limited Genbi Shinkansen (現美新幹線 / “contemporary art bullet train”) which is scheduled to begin running this spring on the Joetsu Shinkansen Line. The special six-carriage “Toki” train (with cars numbered 11-16) is part of a campaign to bring more visitors to Niigata Prefecture along the Sea of Japan coastline. Inspiration for the train was drawn from the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial modern art festival which is held in Niigata every three years.

The stylish exterior of the train was designed by Japanese artist Mika Ninagawa to evoke the night summer sky and a famous fireworks festival held in Nagaoka City, Niigata Prefecture.

In addition, the 13th car has been converted into a cafe featuring drinks and local Niigata specialties, including Uonuma City’s vanilla cake made from rice flour, Tsubame City’s special coffee, and Sado Island’s cream cheese lemon cake.

JR East recently revealed new details about the Genbi Shinkansen, including its schedule from April through June. The train’s first trip is scheduled for Friday, April 29, kicking off a special week-long service for Japan’s Golden Week holiday. After that, service will continue every Saturday and Sunday through June 26, with the schedule from July onward still to be determined.

Furthermore, seats in the train’s 11th car will be available to anyone purchasing a reserved seat, while cars 12-16 (excluding the cafe) will only be available for tour groups and other special package deals through June. From July onward, seats in cars 12-16 will be sold as unreserved seats. Tickets for the tour package seats in cars 12-16 will go on sale beginning on March 1 at 2 p.m., while tickets for the reserved seats in the 11th car will go on sale almost one month later on March 29 at 10 a.m.

The Genbi Shinkasen is scheduled to make three round trips per day on the Joetsu Shinkansen Line between Echigo-Yuzawa Station and Niigata Station, both located in Niigata Prefecture. Pricing is as follows:

Between Echigo-Yuzawa Station and Nagaoka Station: Adults: 4,200-4,600 yen Children: 3,200-3,400 yen

Between Echigo-Yuzawa Station and Niigata Station Adults: 5,400-5,900 yen Children: 3,700-4,000 yen

Be sure to mark your calendars for March if you plan to reserve a seat on the Genbi Shinkansen.

Sources: ITmedia Inc., JR East

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