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in Japan were long-distance sleeper trains, nicknamed as such for the color of the train cars. They consisted of 20-, 14- or 24-series sleeper cars, and connected major destinations within Japan across long distances. For a time, other routes were served by a fleet of newer limited-express overnight trains which were not blue. Services slowly began to be eliminated as the Shinkansen (bullet-train) network spread and as regional airports opened in the 1980s and 1990s; then five Blue Train services were eliminated in 2008 and 2009, six more between 2010 and 2015, and the final services in 2016. Aside from luxury "land cruise" tourist trains such as '' Seven Stars in Kyushu'', this has left just two overnight express trains (the combined ''
Sunrise Izumo The is an overnight sleeping car train service in Japan operated jointly by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) and West Japan Railway Company (JR West) since July 1998. Operations The ''Sunrise Izumo'' runs daily between and in Shim ...
'' and ''
Sunrise Seto The is an overnight sleeping car train service in Japan operated jointly by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) and West Japan Railway Company (JR West) since July 1998. Operations The ''Sunrise Seto'' runs daily between and in Kaga ...
'') as the only trains in Japan with sleeping accommodation.


History

The first Blue Train was known as the ''Asakaze''. It ran between
Hakata is a ward of the city of Fukuoka in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Many of Fukuoka Prefecture and Fukuoka City's principal government, commercial, retail and entertainment establishments are located in the district. Hakata-ku is also the locatio ...
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Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and List of cities in Japan, largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, ...
beginning in 1956; air-conditioned cars were added two years later. As was the case with sleeper train services in other parts of the world, the Blue Trains acquired a romantic aspect and, at the peak of their popularity in the late 1970s, appeared in many novels. They were often described as "hotels on the move". More recently, however, as the
Shinkansen The , colloquially known in English as the bullet train, is a network of high-speed railway lines in Japan. Initially, it was built to connect distant Japanese regions with Tokyo, the capital, to aid economic growth and development. Beyond ...
(bullet train), buses, and airplanes have become faster, more popular, and sometimes cheaper, the Blue Trains have seen a severe decline in ridership and therefore revenues. The 2005 ridership on sleeper trains traveling west from Tokyo was calculated as one-fifth of that in 1987. For this and other reasons, such as ageing equipment and a shortage of overnight staff, JR made plans to eliminate the majority of the overnight services.Furuya, Masanobu. "JR putting Blue Trains to bed as passengers find faster ways to travel". '' Asahi Shimbun - English Edition''. 11 December 2007. Accessed 12 December 2007. The ''Asakaze'' service connecting Hakata and Tokyo was eliminated in 2005, its average occupancy below 30 percent. The ''Hayabusa'' and ''Fuji'' were eliminated in March 2009. The daily '' Hokuriku'' train from Tokyo to Kanazawa was discontinued on 13 March 2010 along with its former Blue Train counterpart, the ''Noto''. Services like the ''Cassiopeia'' (a Blue Train in all but color) retained some popularity in the tourist market until the completion of the Shinkansen line to Hokkaido.


Discontinued services of train


Limited express sleeper trains

* '' Akatsuki'' – connected
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and
Nagasaki is the capital and the largest city of Nagasaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in Japan. It became the sole port used for trade with the Portuguese and Dutch during the 16th through 19th centuries. The Hidden Christian Sites in th ...
; discontinued in March 2008. * '' Akebono'' – connected
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(Tokyo) and
Aomori is the capital city of Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 278,964 in 136,457 households, and a population density of 340 people per square kilometer spread over the city's total area of ...
; discontinued in March 2014. * '' Aki'' – connected Shin-Osaka and
Shimonoseki is a city located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. With a population of 265,684, it is the largest city in Yamaguchi Prefecture and the fifth-largest city in the Chūgoku region. It is located at the southwestern tip of Honshu facing the Tsush ...
; discontinued in October 1978. * '' Asakaze'' – connected
Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and List of cities in Japan, largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, ...
and
Shimonoseki is a city located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. With a population of 265,684, it is the largest city in Yamaguchi Prefecture and the fifth-largest city in the Chūgoku region. It is located at the southwestern tip of Honshu facing the Tsush ...
; discontinued in 2005. * '' Cassiopeia'' – connected Ueno (Tokyo) and
Sapporo ( ain, サッ・ポロ・ペッ, Satporopet, lit=Dry, Great River) is a city in Japan. It is the largest city north of Tokyo and the largest city on Hokkaido, the northernmost main island of the country. It ranks as the fifth most populous ci ...
three times a week, using deluxe cars: discontinued in March 2016Although not technically a blue train, the ''Cassiopeia'' is included here as it was a luxury overnight service similar to the ''Twilight Express''. * '' Chōkai'' – connected Ueno and Aomori; merged with ''Akebono'' in March 1997. * '' Dewa'' – connected Ueno and Akita; merged with ''Chōkai'' in December 1993. * '' Fuji'' – connected Tokyo and Ōita; discontinued in March 2009. * '' Hakutsuru'' – connected Ueno and Aomori; discontinued in November 2002. * ''
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'' – connected Tokyo and
Kumamoto is the capital city of Kumamoto Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. , the city has an estimated population of 738,907 and a population density of 1,893 people per km2. The total area is 390.32 km2. had a population of 1,461,0 ...
; discontinued in March 2009. * '' Hokuriku'' – connected Ueno and
Kanazawa is the capital city of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 466,029 in 203,271 households, and a population density of 990 persons per km2. The total area of the city was . Overview Cityscape File:もてな ...
; discontinued in March 2010. * '' Hokusei'' – connected Ueno and
Morioka is the capital city of Iwate Prefecture located in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. On 1 February 2021, the city had an estimated population of 290,700 in 132,719 households, and a population density of . The total area of the city is . ...
; discontinued in November 1982. * '' Hokutosei'' – connected Ueno and Sapporo; discontinued in August 2015. * ''
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'' – connected Tokyo and
Yonago is a city in western Tottori Prefecture, Japan, facing the Sea of Japan and making up part of the boundary of Lake Nakaumi. It is adjacent to Shimane Prefecture and across the lake from its capital of Matsue. It is the prefecture's second large ...
; discontinued in October 1978. * '' Izumo'' – connected Tokyo and ; replaced in March 2006 by the ''
Sunrise Izumo The is an overnight sleeping car train service in Japan operated jointly by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) and West Japan Railway Company (JR West) since July 1998. Operations The ''Sunrise Izumo'' runs daily between and in Shim ...
'' night trainAlthough the ''Sunrise Izumo'' and ''Sunrise Seto'' are night trains, they are not considered blue trains and are therefore not included on this list. * '' Kii'' – connected Tokyo and Kii-Katsuura; discontinued in January 1984. * '' Mizuho'' – connected Tokyo and Kumamoto/Nagasaki; discontinued in December 1996. * '' Myōjō'' – connected Shin-Osaka and Nishi-Kagoshima; discontinued in November 1986. * ''
Naha is the capital city of Okinawa Prefecture, the southernmost prefecture of Japan. As of 1 June 2019, the city has an estimated population of 317,405 and a population density of 7,939 persons per km2 (20,562 persons per sq. mi.). The total area i ...
'' – connected Kyoto and Kumamoto; discontinued in March 2008. * '' Nihonkai'' – connected Osaka and Aomori; discontinued in March 2012. * ''
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'' – connected Tokyo and Nagasaki/ Sasebo; discontinued in March 2005. * '' Seto'' – connected Tokyo and ; replaced in July 1998 by ''
Sunrise Seto The is an overnight sleeping car train service in Japan operated jointly by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) and West Japan Railway Company (JR West) since July 1998. Operations The ''Sunrise Seto'' runs daily between and in Kaga ...
'' night train. * '' Suisei'' – connected Kyoto and Minami-Miyazaki; discontinued in October 2005. * '' Tsurugi'' – connected Osaka and Niigata; discontinued in December 1996. * '' Twilight Express'' – connected Osaka and Sapporo four times a week; used deluxe cars (discontinued from 12 March 2015). * ''
Yūzuru (''Twilight Crane''), is a Japanese opera in one act composed by Ikuma Dan after the play of the same name by Junji Kinoshita. Ikuma Dan initially wrote incidental music for Kinoshita's play in 1949. Later, determined to transform the music int ...
'' – connected Ueno and Aomori; discontinued in March 1988.


Express sleeper trains

* '' Amanogawa'' – connected Ueno and Akita; discontinued in March 1985. * '' Chikuma'' – connected Nagano and Osaka; downgraded from Blue Train status in October 1997; discontinued in October 2005. * '' Daisen'' – connected Osaka and Izumoshi; downgraded from Blue Train status in October 1999, discontinued in October 2004. * ''
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'' – connected Tokyo and
Osaka is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of ...
; discontinued in March 2008. * '' Kaimon'' – connected Mojikō and Nishi-Kagoshima; replaced by ''Dream Tsubame'' in March 1993. * ''
Kitaguni The was an overnight train service that operated in Japan from October 1961 until January 2013. Operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West), it ran between and , taking approximately nine hours northbound and eight hours southbound. Redu ...
'' – connected Osaka and Niigata; downgraded from Blue Train status in March 1985. * '' Marimo'' – connected Sapporo and
Kushiro is a Cities of Japan, city in Kushiro Subprefecture on the island of Hokkaido, Japan. It serves as the subprefecture's capital and it is the most populated city in the eastern part of the island. Geography Mountains * Mount Oakan * Mount Mea ...
; downgraded from Blue Train status in March 1993; discontinued in August 2008. * '' Myōkō'' – connected Ueno and Naoetsu via the Shin'etsu Main Line; downgraded from Blue Train status in March 1985; discontinued in March 1993. * '' Nichinan'' – connected Hakata and Nishi-Kagoshima via the Nippō Main Line; replaced in March 1993 by '' Dream Nichirin'' night train. * ''
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'' – connected Ueno and
Kanazawa is the capital city of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 466,029 in 203,271 households, and a population density of 990 persons per km2. The total area of the city was . Overview Cityscape File:もてな ...
via the Shin'etsu Main Line; downgraded from Blue Train status in March 1993; discontinued in March 2010. * '' Rishiri'' – connected Sapporo and Wakkanai; downgraded from Blue Train status in March 1991; discontinued in September 2007. * '' Sanbe'' – connected Yonago and
Hakata is a ward of the city of Fukuoka in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Many of Fukuoka Prefecture and Fukuoka City's principal government, commercial, retail and entertainment establishments are located in the district. Hakata-ku is also the locatio ...
; discontinued in February 1984. * '' Shinsei'' – connected Ueno and
Sendai is the capital city of Miyagi Prefecture, the largest city in the Tōhoku region. , the city had a population of 1,091,407 in 525,828 households, and is one of Japan's 20 designated cities. The city was founded in 1600 by the ''daimyō'' Date M ...
; discontinued in November 1982. * '' Taisetsu'' – connected
Sapporo ( ain, サッ・ポロ・ペッ, Satporopet, lit=Dry, Great River) is a city in Japan. It is the largest city north of Tokyo and the largest city on Hokkaido, the northernmost main island of the country. It ranks as the fifth most populous ci ...
and Abashiri; replaced in March 1992 by '' Okhotsk'' night train * ''
Towada is a city in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 60,697, and a population density of 84 persons per km2 in 27,677 households. The total area of the city is . Geography Towada is in the foothills of the Hakkōda ...
'' – connected Ueno and Aomori via the
Jōban Line The Jōban Line ( ja, 常磐線, ) is a railway line in Japan operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The line officially begins at Nippori Station in Arakawa, Tokyo before the line officially ends at Iwanuma Station in Iwanu ...
; discontinued in March 1985. * '' Tsugaru'' – connected Ueno and Aomori via the
Ōu Main Line The is a railway line in Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It connects Fukushima Station through Akita Station to Aomori Station. Since the opening of the Yamagata Shinkansen on July 1, 1992, the Fukushima–Y ...
; discontinued in March 1985.


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External links

* {{commons category-inline, Blue Train (Japan) Night trains of Japan