Sunrise Izumo


The Sunrise Izumo is an overnight sleeping car train service in Japan operated jointly by Central Japan Railway Company and West Japan Railway Company since July 1998.

Operations

The Sunrise Izumo runs daily between and in Shimane Prefecture, taking approximately 12 hours for the journey. The service operates in conjunction with the Sunrise Seto service to between Tokyo and. The combined 14-car train departs from Tokyo, and stops at,,,,, , , and arrives at, where the train splits. Between Okayama and Izumoshi, the 7-car Sunrise Izumo train stops at,,,,,, and, before arriving in Izumoshi. The return train departs from Izumoshi, and is coupled with the Sunrise Seto from Takamatsu at Okayama Station, departing together from there, and arriving at Tokyo Station in the next morning.

Station list

Trains are formed of dedicated 7-car 285 series Sunrise Express electric multiple units owned by both JR Central and JR West. They are formed as shown below, with cars numbered 8 to 14 in the down direction, with car 14 at the Tokyo end, and 1 to 7 in the up direction, with car 7 at the Tokyo end.
Car No.1/82/93/104/115/126/137/14
NumberingKuHaNe 285SaHaNe 285MoHaNe 285SaRoHaNe 285MoHaNe 285SaHaNe 285KuHaNe 285
AccommodationB single berthsB single berthsB solo berthsSingle DX berthsB single berths
Nobinobi floor space
B single berthsB single berths
AccommodationB single/ single-twin berthsB single/ single-twin berthsB solo berthsSunrise twin berthsB single berths
Nobinobi floor space
B single/ single-twin berthsB single/ single-twin berths
Facilities Mini saloon area, vending machine, shower Vending machine

The Sunrise Express services consist of six types of accommodation. There are five types of berths: A Single Deluxe, B Sunrise Twin, B Single Twin, B Single and B Solo. There is also a carpeted sleeping space called the Nobinobi sleeping area.
To ride the train, several fares are required. All passengers require a basic fare ticket and a limited express ticket based on the distance traveled. On top of these, those wishing to travel in a private room must also pay for a berth ticket, while those traveling in the Nobinobi sleeping area must pay a small seat reservation charge in order to reserve an individual sleeping space.
The berth and seat reservation charges are fixed, regardless of where the journey starts and ends.
PersonAccommodationPrice
1-person use berthA Single Deluxe¥13980
1-person use berthB Single Twin¥9600
1-person use berthB Single¥7700
1-person use berthB Solo¥6600
2-people use berthsB Sunrise Twin¥15400 for two people
2-people use berthsB Single Twin¥15000 for two people
1-person use seatingNobinobi sleeping area¥530 seat reservation charge

For example, a passenger traveling one-way from Tokyo to Okayama in regular season would have to pay for a basic fare ticket and a limited express ticket between Tokyo and Okayama before adding on either the Nobinobi reservation charge or the berth ticket.
Tickets can be purchased up to one month before departure at a JR Midori no Madoguchi in Japan, or online through the JR West Seat Reservation website. Holders of the Japan Rail Pass can reserve a Nobinobi space for free, or reserve a berth by paying the limited express and berth charges.
A shower is located in cars 3 and 10. Passengers using the A Single Deluxe compartments are provided with a free shower card to use the showers on the train, while other passengers have to pay ¥330 for a shower card if they desire to use the showers. Lounges are also located in cars 3 and 10. Drink vending machines are available in cars 3, 5, 10 and 12.

History

The Sunrise Izumo services were introduced together with the Sunrise Seto on 10 July 1998. Previously, the Izumo operated as a separate "Blue train" service connecting Tokyo with the Sanin region. However, these trains were becoming less popular as equipment became outdated, and air and bus services attracted more passengers. The Sunrise Izumo was intended to attract more passengers to train transportation by introducing newly designed trains and by reducing the journey time.
Following the introduction of the Sunrise Izumo, the original Izumo locomotive-hauled "Blue train" service was reduced from two return workings daily to one return working, serving the Sanin Main Line between and Tottori Prefecture, most of which was not electrified and thus inaccessible by the electric Sunrise Express trains. The Izumo was ultimately discontinued on 13 March 2006 due to continuing decline in ridership, leaving the Sunrise Izumo as the only overnight train service between the Sanin region and Tokyo.
Ridership on overnight trains in Japan continues to decline, and from March 2009, the Sunrise Izumo and Sunrise Seto became the only overnight sleeping car trains to operate west of Tokyo via the Tokaido Line.