🇯🇵Fukuoka, Japan - Yufuin Forest 🚂

#August2025
If you want to experience one of Kyushu's most iconic sightseeing trains, the Yufuin-no-Mori (Yufuin-no-Mori) is a must-see. Since its inaugural service in 1989, this limited express train, operated by JR Kyushu, has become a romantic symbol of the Yufuin Onsen region in Oita Prefecture with its distinctive forest green 🌳 body and vintage wooden carriages 🚂.

The Yufuin-no-Mori's most distinctive feature is its forest-inspired design. The train's main color scheme is a deep green, symbolizing the natural beauty of Aso 🌋 and Mount Yufu. Inside, the rich wood 🪵 interior, large glass windows, and soft lighting create a sense of being transported to a forest cabin. The seats are spacious and comfortable, with swivel seats allowing passengers to enjoy the scenic views of the countryside and mountains along the way.

The train also features a viewing lounge, observation seats, and a wooden bar. The bar offers light meals, desserts, and drinks made with local ingredients, allowing passengers to savor Kyushu's specialties while enjoying the scenery. Popular items on the train include Yufuin pudding 🍮, Kyushu-exclusive beer 🍻, and bento boxes made with Oita ingredients 🍱. Souvenirs are also available, and small train charms are highly recommended!

The Yufuin-no-Mori train primarily runs between Fukuoka Hakata Station, Oita Yufuin, and Beppu, taking approximately 2 to 2.5 hours.

* Departing from Fukuoka Hakata Station: As a transportation hub in Kyushu, Yufuin-no-Mori is a very convenient option.
* Yufuin: The train's central destination and a renowned hot spring resort in Japan. Yufuin is famous for its hot spring inns, Kinrin Lake, art galleries, and cafes and sweet shops. Strolling through Yufuin's streets offers a glimpse into both rural charm and artistic flair.
* Beppu: Some trains continue to Beppu, renowned for its "Hell Hot Springs Tour" and Japan's largest hot spring output, making it a haven for onsen enthusiasts.
The scenery along the way changes with the seasons: spring's vibrant greenery, summer's verdant mountains, autumn's crimson leaves, and winter's snowy landscapes—all breathtakingly visible through the large windows, creating a feeling of being transported to a painting.

1. The unique ritual of a sightseeing train: Upon boarding, the conductor often greets you with a bow and a professional introduction, embodying the richness of Japanese hospitality.
2. Dining with Kyushu ingredients: Enjoying local cuisine while traveling is an essential part of any trip. 3. Ideal for slow travel: Unlike the Shinkansen, the Limited Express Yufuin-no-Mori train operates at a moderate speed, allowing passengers to fully appreciate the Kyushu countryside and countryside, making it a perfect choice for those who enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere.
4. Must-see: The green train exterior and wooden interior are perfect for photos, and many tourists take special photos with the train.

Because the Yufuin-no-Mori train is an extremely popular sightseeing train, seats often sell out quickly during holidays and peak tourist season. Therefore, it's recommended to book tickets in advance on the JR Kyushu official website or at the Midori-no-Madoguchi (Green Window) in Japan. JR Kyushu Rail Pass holders can also ride for free, but seat reservations are still required.

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Post by 呂呱呱呱 | Aug 24, 2025

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