Not every train is the Kitaro Train, so if you catch it, consider yourself lucky!

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Kitaro Train
A themed train featuring popular characters from the series, running between Sakaiminato and Yonago.
This wrapped train features characters from the popular manga GeGeGe no Kitaro. Running along the JR Sakai Line between Sakaiminato and Yonago, it’s a favorite among Kitaro fans from Japan and abroad.
Six different themed trains operate, each featuring a popular character such as Kitaro, Medama-oyaji, Neko Musume, and Nezumi Otoko. The designs aren’t limited to the exterior-the seats and ceilings are decorated as well, allowing passengers to immerse themselves completely in the world of Kitaro. Even the onboard announcements are voiced by the characters.
The JR Sakai Line has 16 stations, each with a yokai-themed nickname-for example, Yonago Station is “Nezumi Otoko Station,” while Sakaiminato Station is “Kitaro Station.” Both stations feature bronze statues and character-themed objects, creating photo spots throughout. If you're visiting Sakaiminato-where creator Shigeru Mizuki spent his childhood, and home to attractions such as the Mizuki Shigeru Museum and Mizuki Shigeru Road - this charming train is a must-ride.
Highlights
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A train on the JR Sakai Line connecting Yonago and Sakaiminato.
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Six different trains feature characters from GeGeGe no Kitaro. (Other, non-Kitaro trains also operate.)
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Not only the exterior but also the seats and ceiling are decorated with yokai designs.
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Onboard announcements are voiced by Kitaro, Medama-oyaji, and Neko Musume.
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All 16 stations on the JR Sakai Line have yokai-themed nicknames.
Photos
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Six different types of Kitaro trains are currently in operation. © MIZUKI Productions
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Choosing which one to ride is part of the fun. © MIZUKI Productions
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Even the stations along the line have yokai-themed nicknames. © MIZUKI Productions
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Do I need a reservation to board the train?
No reservation is required.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 鬼太郎列車
- Section
- JR Sakai Line’s Sakaiminato Station (Sakaiminato City, Tottori) to Yonago Station (Yonago City, Tottori)
- Telephone
- 0570-00-2486(West Japan Railroad Customer Center)
- Closed
- Open every day
- Admission
- Train ticket Adults 330yen, Children 160yen
- Credit Cards
- Accepted (Only Sakaiminato Station and Yonago Station)
- Official Website
- Official Website (Japanese)