Kinosaki Onsen JR Limited Express Train Diary

Kinosaki Onsen JR Limited Express Train Diary

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Hello from the JR Limited Express, somewhere between Kyoto and Kinosaki Onsen.

Kinosaki Onsen JR Limited Express Train Diary

We just paid for two tickets from Fukuoka to Tokyo because every possible train combination was fully booked. I could be annoyed about it—especially since we have a country-wide JR Pass—but I decided to lean into gratitude instead. “At least we can afford it”, I told Fafa, trying to pacify myself.

Also, the view from this train is far too beautiful to dwell on a freshly charged credit card.

Yes, we’re heading to Kinosaki Onsen for a two-night stay. Wheee…

Kinosaki Onsen JR Limited Express Train Diary

I almost wrote that this would be our first onsen town, but it’s not—Yunomine Onsen holds that title.

The weather is exceptionally bright today, though honestly, I would’ve preferred snow in Kinosaki. It would’ve made everything extra romantic.


Travel in Japan always feels like an adventure. Japan train travel is even more so. The scenery keeps shifting: green. rivers. rural houses. cliffs and hills. farms. mountain trees.

Kinosaki Onsen JR Limited Express Train Diary

Really— is there anything better than train travel?

Kinosaki Onsen JR Limited Express Train Diary Ekiben

I had a hot jasmine tea, which I got from the vending machine in the station for ¥170, crab crackers from Ine, and Almond Dars from a Tokyo Konbini.

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