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The sleeper berth in my country is very uncomfortable, but why is it so hard to get a ticket for the sleeper berth train in Japan?

Train is one of the most commonly used means of transportation for us to travel. There are hard seats and soft seats for short distances, and sleepers for long distances. However, the ordinary sleeper berths in our country's trains are usually narrow and dense berths with three upper and lower floors. Objectively speaking, except for the lower berth, which is more convenient to get up from, the middle berth and the upper berth are more uncomfortable. It is difficult to get in and out, and getting up is even more inconvenient. It is true. Not a great ride. However, the Japanese trains, which are both sleeper trains, have an excellent reputation. People are rushing to ride them. It is said that tickets are hard to get. Next, the editor will take you to visit the sleeper trains in Japan.

Why do Japanese sleeper trains have a good reputation? It is naturally comfortable to ride. Japanese sleeper trains are usually divided into two types. The ordinary sleeper is comparable to our soft sleeper, but wider and larger than our soft sleeper, and has better privacy. It has partitions and curtains, and is equipped with independent trains. desk lamp, so that each other can not affect sleep and leisure.

The other kind of sleeper train is more upscale, just like our dormitory in college. The upper bunk is a bed and has an independent inclined ladder. The lower part is a leisure area with sofas, coffee tables and tables, all of which are It is an independent partition and privacy is also guaranteed. This kind of sleeper is like a walking room, and the riding experience is naturally word-of-mouth.

This actually made the editor think a lot. Our train production and construction is no worse than other countries. Why are the sleepers so crowded and uncomfortable? Compared to Japan’s spacious and spacious sleeper beds, they naturally pale in comparison. The editor thinks this may be directly related to the population. Our country has a huge population, while Japan is a small country with a small population. Therefore, in order to accommodate the maximum number of people, the sleepers we built are naturally denser and smaller. It must be a helpless move.

No matter what, the sleeper berths of Japanese trains are still very good. If you have the opportunity to travel to Japan, I must take a sleeper berth of a Japanese train and experience the relaxed and leisure riding experience. And you? What do you think of train sleepers in Japan? Welcome to leave a comment and discuss together.