A Journey for the Senses

Welcome aboard the Rail Kitchen Chikugo, Kyushu’s answer to the perfect blend of sightseeing and gastronomy. Imagine this: you’re gliding through the lush landscapes of Japan’s southern gem, Kyushu, while indulging in a symphony of local flavors that tell a story of the region’s rich culinary heritage.

This isn’t just a train ride; it’s a mobile feast for the senses that won’t break the bank.

Local Cuisine on the Go

The Rail Kitchen Chikugo is not your average commuter train. It’s a culinary adventure on rails, offering a unique dining experience that showcases the best of what Kyushu has to offer.

From farm-fresh vegetables to seafood caught in the nearby waters, every dish served is a testament to the local producers’ dedication and the rich bounty of the land and sea.

Design that Moves You

Step into the Rail Kitchen Chikugo and you’ll find yourself in a space that’s both special and inviting, like being welcomed into someone’s home.

The train’s exterior is inspired by kitchen cloths, symbolizing deliciousness and cleanliness.

Inside, the three-car formation with 52 seats centers around an impressive oven, setting the stage for your culinary journey. 

The interior design incorporates local elements like Yame’s bamboo-weaved ceilings and Okawa’s furniture, creating an atmosphere where you can immerse yourself in the culture and life of Chikugo while enjoying the scenic ride1.

A Menu That Changes with the Scenery

As the seasons shift, so does the menu on the Rail Kitchen Chikugo.

The chefs aboard this moving restaurant pride themselves on creating dishes that are in harmony with the time of year, ensuring that every bite is as fresh and timely as the views outside your window.

Affordable Luxury

Who said luxury has to be expensive? The Rail Kitchen Chikugo is proof that you can have an upscale dining experience without the upscale price tag.

Whether you’re a solo traveler looking to treat yourself or a group of friends searching for a unique dining experience, this train has got you covered.

Discover Kyushu on the Rail Kitchen Chikugo

The Rail Kitchen Chikugo isn’t just about the destination; it’s about the journey. Operating from Thursday to Sunday, including holidays, this culinary train offers a variety of courses that take you through the heart of Kyushu.

The Thursday Lunch Course starts and ends at Fukuoka, making a special stop at Hatake Station for a picturesque photo opportunity. On Fridays, the Travel Lunch takes you from Fukuoka through Dazaifu, known for its historical sites, to Omuta, passing by the scenic Yanagawa and Kurume regions.

The weekend Early and Late Lunch Courses offer a round trip from Fukuoka, with the late lunch extending to Omuta. Each route is carefully crafted to ensure you soak in the beauty of Kyushu’s landscapes and towns as you dine12.

Easy Booking and Affordable Journey

Getting on board the Rail Kitchen Chikugo is an experience that’s both accessible and affordable. For a journey that combines the beauty of Kyushu with the delight of local cuisine, adult tickets are priced at 11,800 yen (tax included), ensuring that this unique dining and travel experience is within reach1Children have their own special menu at 6,000 yen (tax included), designed for those aged 3 to 10 years1

For the littlest adventurers under 3, the ride is free without a meal, or they can enjoy the children’s menu at the same price1. Booking your culinary voyage is just a few clicks away on the Rail Kitchen Chikugo’s official website. So why wait? Secure your seat and savor the journey that awaits!

Perfect for Foodies and Travelers Alike

Whether you’re a die-hard foodie or a wanderlust-filled traveler, the Rail Kitchen Chikugo caters to all. It’s a chance to savor not just the flavors but also the sights and sounds of Kyushu as you meander through its heartland.

So, what are you waiting for? Hop on the Rail Kitchen Chikugo for an unforgettable journey where every mile is a memory, and every dish is a discovery. Bon voyage and bon appétit!

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