Hello Kitty Shinkansen, Japan
We’re unfazed if you tell us you’re heading to Japan to celebrate the holidays cause who isn’t? Those planning to spend a few days exploring Western Japan, make your trip extra special by travelling aboard the limited-time Hello Kitty Shinkansen. It’s fully decked out with cute and interactive decorations, so buckle up, Sanrio fans, you’re in for a ride.
What is the Hello Kitty Shinkansen?
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The Japanese bullet trains, better known as Shinkansen, are one of the quickest and most convenient ways of travelling around Japan via public transport. There are 9 lines in total, but the limited-time Hello Kitty Shinkansen only runs through the Sanyo Shinkansen line, paying special visits to the Western areas of Japan.
The experience is only available aboard the Kodama train. Though the slowest train service, it makes a pit stop at all train stations along the route, hence it is the best way to explore more of Japan. The entire journey is an estimated 5-hour ride, one-way.
How can I ride the Hello Kitty Shinkansen?
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Following the Sanyo Shinkansen line, the ride connects the city of Osaka with Fukuoka, allowing travellers to visit cities like Kobe, Hiroshima, and Okayama along the way. You can board the Hello Kitty Shinkansen with a JR-West rail pass.
We recommend getting the All Area Pass (¥26,000, ~S$227.81), which grants you 7-day unlimited travel to all stations between Shin-Osaka and Hakata. Or, there are also passes to certain areas only if you’re planning for a shorter trip. You’re still welcome aboard the Hello Kitty trains, no matter which pass you purchase.
What to expect in the Hello Kitty trains
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Don’t fret about boarding the wrong train, as there’s no way you’ll miss the fluorescent pink colours and the iconic Hello Kitty bow motif designs on the exterior. The bow connects all 8 cabins of the Shinkansen, representing the connections between all 8 regions in West Japan.
The first two cars of the train feature full Hello Kitty-themed decorations and interactive elements. Passengers are allowed unrestricted access to both cabins anytime during the ride but be prepared for short waiting times if the trains are crowded.
Hello! Plaza
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Sitting in Car 1, Hello! Plaza is every Sanrio fan’s dream come true. The cabin is decked out in shades of pink and white, finished with cute bow designs and Hello Kitty embellishments.
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The entire area is a photo spot, so go crazy and snap all the shots needed for your Japan photo dumps. There’s also a little movie corner playing videos of the various regions along the JR West line, so pause and watch the clips to experience each city’s charm.
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Though the cabin does not have passenger seats, you can still take a break at the cute little rest corner to enjoy your bento lunches or beverage pick-me-up.
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It’s also a display space to showcase local specialities, snacks and souvenirs. They’re all available for purchase, and you can find exclusive Hello Kitty merchandise here as well. Reminds me that before Labubu became a thing, it was the Hello Kitty collectible toys that everyone was going crazy over.
Kawaii! Room
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The 2nd car of the train is the Kawaii! Room. Seats in this cabin are free for all and don’t require prior reservation. The chairs are cushioned in a cutesy purple, and the pink polka-dotted floors and Hello Kitty motifs look like the character is popping out of the windows.
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There’s no lack of photo ops aboard this train, and you can pose beside the adorable life-size Hell Kitty doll who is wearing the iconic Shinkansen uniform.
To tenfold the entire experience, the train will play the OG Hello Kitty theme song when approaching each station instead of the usual Shinkansen tune.
Hello Kitty-themed bento meals
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It’s not an authentic Shinkansen experience without having a bento meal. Plus, you’re bound to get hungry on such a long journey, so grab a hearty lunch at the Ekiben shops along the train stations.
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You can purchase the Hello Kitty-themed bentos at Okayama station. The meal comes in a Shinkansen-shaped box, which you can take home as a souvenir. You’ll get a well-balanced meal with fried rice, a hamburger steak, a rolled egg, and even an adorable Hello Kitty fishcake.
Original Hello Kitty merchandise
A strawberry for Fukuoka & Takoyaki for Osaka.
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Paying homage to the cities along the Sanyo Shinkansen line, JR West has also released 8 original Hello Kitty designs, each with elements unique to each region. The new designs are also featured in the Hello Kitty Shinkansen collaboration merchandise.
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The merchandise also celebrates Hello Kitty’s 50th anniversary and can be purchased at Hello! Plaza in Car 1. Items include tin lunch boxes, stationeries, tote bags, towels, and capsule pouches.
Planning a ride aboard the Hello Kitty Shinkansen
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There’s free seating, but it’s only for cars 2, 3, 7, and 8. So, if you’re visiting during peak periods, you may want to reserve a seat in the remaining cabins. You may do so at any JR Office, which you can find at all train stations.
The Hello Kitty Shinkansen service is operating on Kodama No. 842 and No. 849, with daily timings as follows:
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For now, train services are running until February 2025, and operations afterwards will be further announced once the dates are confirmed.
Train operating days are marked with a bow.
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Go for a ride on the Hello Kitty Shinkansen
It’s impressive how Hello Kitty’s popularity has withstood the test of time, so definitely plan your journey if you want to get a good seat on the themed Shinkansen. We for sure won’t be complaining about sitting face-to-face with the adorable character throughout the entire train ride.
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