【北京→上海】中国一豪華な高速鉄道のビジネスクラスに乗車、これは正直いって…

Hey guys, it’s Yuuka! I’m in Beijing, China right now. Today, I’m hopping on a high-speed train to travel all the way to Shanghai! China’s high-speed trains are kinda like Japan’s Shinkansen— they’re the go-to way to get around the major cities. And today, I actually booked the top-tier seat— Business Class! I’m super excited to see what this trip’s gonna be like. Alright, let’s go! Here’s what the entrance gates look like. Even though it’s just a train, there’s a security check like this, so you have to scan your bags before entering. You just show the ticket you bought in advance along with your passport, and you can head inside. *Looks like only foreigners need to show passports.* I’m traveling with my mom today! So she’s helping me out with the luggage. *By the way, Mom’s the one who bought the tickets for us lol* Here’s how we load the luggage onto the belt. Look, look! It’s McDonald’s in China! It’s called “麦当劳”. You pronounce it “mài dāng láo.” Sounds kinda funny if you say it with a Japanese accent. When you buy a Business Class ticket, you get access to the lounge. So let’s go check out the Business Class Lounge! Found the lounge! *There are three lounges in the station, so it doesn’t get too crowded.* Here’s what the inside looks like— they’ve got soft drinks, and a bunch of Chinese snacks lined up. It’s full of snacks I’ve never seen before! There’s also a coffee machine. I’ll make a coffee for Mom. *That should totally pay her back for buying my ticket, right?* I went with tea for myself. No alcohol, though. Even Japan’s Shinkansen lounges don’t serve alcohol, so I guess it’s the same here. Alright then—cheers to my very first Chinese high-speed train trip! ~Refueling time~ This snack is apparently made from sunflower seeds. You don’t really see that in Japan, so it’s kinda cool. *I’m actually obsessed with sunflower seeds.* Yum! I took a taxi here to Beijing South Station. When I told the driver I was about to take the high-speed train, he was like, “Wow, you’ve got great taste!” He said, “That seat is amazing!” “You can chill, listen to music, and ride in total comfort,” he told me. So yeah, now I’m even more hyped for this trip. *By the way, that taxi driver was a total red-light rebel…* *So it wasn’t exactly a relaxing ride.* When it was time to board, a personal attendant came to guide us all the way to the platform. Such fancy service! Beijing South Station is one of the biggest in China, so honestly, I’d be totally lost without help. There’s no private lane or anything— we’re just kinda skipping the massive line like pros. There are platforms numbered from 1 to 24, and they’re all for high-speed trains only. *It’s like if every platform at Shinjuku Station were Shinkansen-only.* And this is the one I’m taking— the “Fuxinghao” G31 train. It’s got red and gold stripes—so cool! Alright, let’s hop onboard! Wow… This is the Business Class cabin! There are only five seats total—pretty exclusive! This one’s mine, seat 2F. No one else is here in Business Class, so it’s basically my private cabin! The seat feels insanely comfortable. *Even the ceiling lights look super futuristic—love it.* Wow… The window’s huge—like, really huge. Perfect for watching the scenery go by. *An attendant came by to ask what I’d like to drink.* Do you have beer? No beer, sorry… Then I’ll have a Coke. *Apparently drinking alcohol on trains is illegal in China.* I’m heading from Beijing to a place called Huzhou Station. It’s about 1,200 kilometers away. To give you an idea, that’s like going from Aomori to Okayama! That’s the distance I’ll be traveling today. It takes around four hours, which will probably fly by. The seat is so comfy—I’m really looking forward to this. Can’t wait! We just departed at 7:55. It was supposed to leave at 7:56, but for some reason, we left a minute early! And just like that, my Chinese bullet train journey begins! Gonna enjoy every bit of this Business Class—let’s “Chai-na” have fun! That’s my slogan for today. *Yeah… I just really wanted to say “Chai-na.”* Of course, the onboard service comes with unlimited drinks, so I’m planning to live it up for the full 1,200 kilometers! *Please don’t call me small-minded, okay?* Alright, let me give you a quick seat tour. First off, the legroom is insane— even with a bunch of bags, it doesn’t feel cramped at all. There’s plenty of space to stretch your legs. And on the right side of the seat, there’s a set of reclining buttons like this. If you press this one, an attendant will actually come over. There’s also a barcode here for payments— you can apparently order all kinds of stuff onboard. And there’s even a reading light here. It lights up like this. You can adjust the brightness in two levels. You can also move the headrest up and down like this. Somewhere around here feels right. And right here, there’s a fold-out table for meals. It’s just like the Gran Class on Japan’s Shinkansen. You can slide it back and forth like this. *Perfect if you overeat and your belly needs some space!* Down here, there’s also an outlet and a USB port. And in front of the seat, they’ve placed a few amenities. Right after boarding, they asked what I’d like to drink, so I went with a Coke. I asked if they had alcohol, and they just laughed— then politely said no. *Good thing, or I would’ve accidentally committed a crime.* The Coke’s kinda flat… but still tasty! They also gave me a pair of slippers. They’re actually pretty big in size. Let’s try them on. Here’s what they look like when I put them on. They’re comfy and super easy to wear. And there’s also a wet towel, plus this little thing. I wonder what it is? Oh, it’s a snack—looks like a pastry! There’s some pie-like treats inside. I’ll save them for later. There are newspapers and pamphlets in the seat pocket up front. Pretty similar to an airplane setup. Alright, let’s try reclining the seat all the way. Here we go. Ready… set… Whoa—it goes way back! That’s crazy! *The seat reclines automatically when you press the button.* Wow… It reclines this far! Never seen a train seat go this flat before. It’s almost completely flat! Yay, time to lie down and “GORON”! But… I feel kinda embarrassed, so I’ll sit back up. *Honestly, reclining this much in public feels a little awkward.* *Comfort level < < < Embarrassment level.* It’s been about 30 minutes since departure, and all the tall buildings have disappeared. Now we’re passing through peaceful countryside scenery. *And of course, right as I say that—boom, high-rises appear.* *The attendant brought me some bread!* It’s sweet and really good. One big difference I noticed from Japan is that a lot of passengers here watch videos with their phones on speaker. Like, full-on sound blasting. In Japan, people usually wear earphones, right? But here, almost no one’s using them. In China, it’s kinda normal for public spaces to be lively and noisy, so first-time visitors might be surprised. But honestly, thanks to that, I can film this video without worrying—so it’s a win for me! To be honest, I thought high-speed trains would be a lot noisier while running, but it’s totally different from what I imagined. *In the best possible way!* With this much comfort... I’m seriously tempted to lie down again. It’s too comfy… This is dangerous—I might pass out. Alright, good night for now. I’ve been sleeping way too much, so… I decided to stretch my legs and explore the train a bit. This is the car right below Business Class— the First Class section. Even First Class looks super comfy. If I weren’t filming this, I probably would’ve picked this one. *It’s about half the price, too!* And this is the washstand area that every car has. It even has a power outlet—pretty handy. Next to the sink, there’s a restroom, and here’s what it looks like inside. What surprised me compared to Japan was this toilet seat cover. Apparently, if you’re worried about hygiene, you can just use one of these paper covers. That’s all from the scene! Exploration over—back to my seat again. Out the window, I can see those classic Chinese mountains, and it’s reminding me of that bungee jump I got pushed off of. If you haven’t seen it yet, check it out in the description. You can watch the exact moment I get shoved off a cliff. By the way, about the ticket price— Business Class cost 2,188 yuan, which is about $300. The next class down, Premium Class, was 1,300 yuan—around $180. After that is First Class, which was 900 yuan, roughly $125. And the cheapest one, Second Class, was 538 yuan—about $75. So yeah, Business Class is quite a price jump compared to the others. But since I splurged this much, I’ve gotta make it worth it. So of course, I’ll fully recline and do a big GORON. There’s just one thing, though… When I lie down, I end up making eye contact with the attendant in the aisle. It’s kinda awkward. I was only planning to nap for a bit, but I accidentally passed out for two hours. Even I was shocked, honestly. It’s so comfy—it feels like a sleeper train. If only they served alcohol… it would’ve been perfect. But since it’s banned by law, I’ll just have to behave myself. While I was relaxing, the train started approaching Nanjing South Station. Funny name—it’s like every piece on an Othello board turning south. It’s been three hours since departure, and finally, lunch is here! It looks so good. Let’s see how it tastes… Whoa, this is seriously amazing. It’s like something you’d get at a proper Chinese restaurant. Totally worth going Business Class for this. It’s absolutely delicious. Earlier, the attendant came by and asked, “Beef or chicken?” It felt just like being on an airplane’s First Class. Honestly, that totally lifted my mood. But my favorite Chinese food of all time will always be my mom’s home cooking. I’m so grateful to her for giving me this trip. Couldn’t ask for a better mom. *Thanks, Mom—you’re enjoying First Class while I film this!* *Love you lots!* It’s been four hours since departure, and we’re getting pretty close to Shanghai now. By the way, the Fuxinghao’s top speed is 350 km/h, making it the fastest scheduled train in the world. Thanks to that incredible speed, it can cover 1,200 kilometers in just four hours! If you ever get the chance, you should totally give it a ride. We’ve arrived! I didn’t get to show this earlier, but here’s what the front of the G31 looks like. It’s got a super sharp, sleek design—so cool. Alright then, bye-bye! See you next time! I’ve arrived at Huzhou Station. That was honestly such a comfortable ride. The fully flat seat was the best part— I totally passed out. It was my first time being able to lie completely flat on a train, so it was a really fun experience. We even got two meals— a bread snack and a bento box—and both were delicious. And since the train was insanely fast, we got from Beijing to near Shanghai in just four hours! The trip flew by so quickly. Huzhou Station is in Zhejiang Province— a calm town located near Shanghai and Hangzhou. It’s not really a touristy spot, but it’s full of nature and history. I actually came here for a small errand today, and I’m planning to visit somewhere special next. Thank you so much for watching till the very end! If you enjoyed this video, please don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe. See you next time! Bye-bye!
中国の人気No.1路線、北京〜上海高速鉄道に乗ってきました🚄
全長1318kmを結ぶこの路線は、最速だとわずか4時間18分、 遅い列車でも6時間半ほどで到着します。
今回選んだのは、最新の復興号列車(フラッグシップの17両編成)です✨

座席はなんとビジネスクラス💺
中国の高速鉄道ではファーストクラスより上の最上級グレードで、 お値段は飛行機エコノミーよりも高め…。 果たしてその価値はあるのか?
実際の乗り心地は、ぜひ動画でチェックしてみてください☺️

おすすめ動画♡
【東京→金沢】北陸新幹線の最高級座席グランクラスに乗車、快適な移動を楽しむはずが…

【東京→仙台】新幹線の最高級座席に初めて乗車、快適な移動になるはずが…

【東京→北海道】新幹線の最高級座席グランクラスに乗車、片道4万円越えはさすがに…

猛暑の沖縄で軽バン車中泊、扇風機では耐えられない暑さに限界…

ジャングリア沖縄に初めて行ったら、課金しないと何もできなくて…

【鹿児島→沖縄】台風直撃の海を25時間フェリーで突っ切ったら、人生で一番過酷だった…

🔑メンバーシップに加入すると限定動画・秘密のライブ配信がみれます♡
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkex1wLTvYFnF0hfLXGE1kQ/join

🛍️公式グッズの購入はこちら【ゆうか屋さん】
https://suzukiyuuka.base.shop

こんにちは、ゆうかです
毎週水・土の夜8:15に動画をアップしています·͜· ♡
ぜひチャンネル登録してね

毎週月の夜9時〜YouTubeで生配信もしてるよ!

X(旧Twitter) https://x.com/SUZUKIYUUKARIN_
Instagram   https://www.instagram.com/yuuka_chan815
TikTok  https://www.tiktok.com/@yuuka_chan815

49 Comments

  1. おはようございます🥰今朝起きして見ました〜満喫し尽くしチャイナしてましたね🤣✨1200キロの距離を4時間の速さも凄いけれど、駅構内、乗り場まで案内してくれるサービスが旅行客にはありがたくていいですね!さすが最上階クラスの客席、豪華でいう事無し✨ビールは禁止で残念でした😂お洋服もちょいセレブぽくて素敵で可愛かったです😍次のとある所の動画も楽しみに待ってます〜ありがとう🥰✨

  2. 海外のグランクラスまでレポートしちゃんなんてさすが優香ちゃん。
    ところで、プロの雨女はお休みかな? ((´∀`))ケラケラ

  3. Una japonesa estando en china que raro que no la mataron por lo que iso su pais en china en la segunda guerra mundial esa japonesa esta muerta jajaja😂😂😂

  4. Thank you! I have your videos on loop auto-play and everything from the food to the phantom beers😆 and everything in between along with your pretty face are getting me through a difficult time. Thanks Yuka ❤️🌹

  5. Noooo~ no beer for Yuka on business class 🥲 Hope one day you get beer sponsor 😄and also wish you can visit a beer museum or beer production!

  6. あ‼️お疲れ様でした🌈
    バタバタして見れませんでした😢可愛い❤️身体に気を付けて頑張って下さい👊😆🎵

  7. 中国が発展してるのは知ってたけど凄い
    うちの照明もアメリカ製から有名な中国のOLIGHTとNEEWERへ
    撮影機材は中国のインスタ360とDJIのドローン、マイク、ソーラー発電と充電池
    日本製は安いけどちょっと技術が追いついてないので知り合いには中国大手の製品を薦めてる
    音楽機材だけはドイツ製とアメリカ製、デジタルピアノはヤマハだけど日本で作ってない
    タオルは日本の今治タオルイチオシ!

  8. 結構中国の新幹線も充実してるんですねー勉強になりましたぁーお酒が販売されていないのが以外でしたぁーいい旅になりますように🎉

  9. ここで訂正しますが、中国の新幹線には酒を飲めます。優香さんが乗っているビジネスクラスに付いているドリンク🥤メニューにはないかも、別注文になります。

  10. さすがにビールは無かったか😢残念無念🍺
    快適感がめっちゃ伝わって中華👍

  11. 凄く綺麗で、豪勢な座席
    優香ちゃんの一つ一つの仕草が、可愛い❤❤❤

    珍しく、これは違うんですよ~がなかったね
    北京、上海は、飲酒禁止されてるんだ〜
    厳しいね〜

  12. こんにちは☀
    営業速度350キロ😅
    速い。
    バンジーで突き落としの
    影響の風邪気味のお声が心配😢
    白い服似合う🎉イイね😊

  13. ゆうかさんこんにちは😊僕も9年前に敦煌からドルファンまで高速鉄道に乗ったことあります。車内で食べたお弁当が美味しかったのが良い思い出です😊
    ゆうかさんの乗った座席フルフラットまで倒れて凄いですね😮

    内田正洋

  14. 実は中国の地下鉄とか電車で、スマホの音を出すのは禁止なんですけど、あまり守られていません。

  15. 季節がどんなに変わっても、姉の笑顔はいつも太陽のように温もりを与えてくれます。中国、成都より愛を込めて

  16. 国が変わると文化が違いますね!
    イヤホン付けなくても動画見れたり、お酒は電車内禁止とか。初めて中国の文化を優香さんのおかげで知ることが出来ました。日本人向けに作られた中華料理と中国のお料理も味がかなり違うのでしょうね。
    この後の中国の旅も楽しみしてます😉

  17. Great work, Yuuka. I wouldn't be able to sleep, I'd want to see all of the countryside. Does having stamps from Taiwan in your passport cause any problems?

  18. 中国の新幹線は日本の技術供与で誕生した乗り物ですが、今や新幹線より早いですね

  19. Beautiful princess very cute and pretty l love You Yuka💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  20. 中国有右转无视信号灯的原则,只要道路情况允许都能右转,日本是不是没有这种规定

  21. あッ 炭酸がメチャメチャ抜けてる🤬➦でも 美味しい😖🤯🗿👊 麻生💩

  22. 欢迎漂亮🥰可爱的日本🇯🇵女生(●.●)👏🏻来到上海,希望你在这里玩的开心快乐,前天刚从日本🇯🇵回中国超喜欢日本🇯🇵,就是这个假期去日本🇯🇵的中国游客太多了,有些游客可能会打扰到日本🇯🇵人生活希望能够多多包涵,我正在学习日语希望下次去日本🇯🇵能够畅快的交流😊因为行程关系还有很多日本美食景点没有体验到呢很是遗憾😂下次一定补回来

  23. ¡¡Asombroso el tren Yuka chan!!🚅
    Mucha comodidad, servicio, asiento/cama… ¡¡pero sin cortinas!!😳
    Puede ser incomodo al tratar de dormir un poco.😒
    ¡¡¡¿¿¿No hay cerveza a bordo???!!!😱
    ¡¡A conformarse con refresco de cola!!🤭

    Las comidas fueron estupendas, deliciosas!!!😋😋
    ¡¡¡Un enorme abrazo yuka chan!!!
    😘😘😘🤗🤗🤗❤❤❤💛💛💛

  24. 我在bilibili看到了你的视频特地过来支持你,非常温柔的女孩子,也希望你来bilibili开设账号一点超受欢迎的🎉❤

  25. 優香ちゃん、こんにちは〜🙋‍♀️🌞僕が9月のライブ配信の時にリクエストして言った中国高速鉄道のリクエストに応えてくれて有難うございます🥹🙏🏻💖今回は中国の北京南駅~湖州駅迄お母さんに購入して貰った復興号G31のビジネスクラスに乗車出来て北京南駅のラウンジに入れたり、350kmの最高速度が味わえたり、コーラも飲めたり、食事も2回食べれて良かったですね☺️💕又優香ちゃんにリクエストして行って欲しい国や乗り物が有ればライブ配信の時に言うか、コメントに書いて言いますね😍

  26. 旬撮Girl見ました。人見知りと言ってたからグラビアやるの意外でした。
    Youtubeと違って、写真だけ見てると大人の美しさを感じました。

  27. ビジネスクラスいいですね!最新の車両だと半個室のスタッガードシートもあるので、次はそちらも乗ってみてください!

  28. 中国の高速鉄道網ってめっちゃ発達してて、中の施設と飲食店も整備された

  29. 鼻声心配です
    気のせいか表情も風邪って感じが伺えますよ
    早く元気になるようお祈りしています

  30. 中国の新幹線もかっこいいね
    中国語が話せる優香ちゃんもかっこいい
    でも、時速350キロってすごく早いけど揺れたり加速減速は気にならなかったのかな?
    フルフラットの座席もすごいけどご飯も2食つき?ってまさに動くホテル
    お酒が飲めないのは残念だけど
    次の目的地はどこかな?楽しみだ

  31. 新幹線と違い、規模も贅沢さも違いますね😄👌
    あと、日本とは違う文化も面白かったです😊🎶

  32. 優香殿。中国高速鉄道のリポートありがとうございます。
    ビジネスクラス。フルフラットも可能とは凄いですね。
    あと 車両の等級が日本よりも細かい所は中国らしいところです。(この編成 確か食堂車も付いてましたね。)
    コカ・コーラの『可口可楽』表記 久しぶりに見ました。
    次の動画も楽しみにしてます😊

Write A Comment