The Odoriko (踊り子, Odoriko?) is a limited express train service in Japan operated by JR East which runs between Tokyo and Izukyū-Shimoda or Shuzenji.
The limited express service was inaugurated in October 1981 following the introduction of the then-new 185 series EMUs, replacing the earlier Izu express services from Tokyo to Izu.
Services are currently operated by 7-, 10-, and 10+5-car 185 series EMUs, making it the longest Limited Express train running in Japan (excluding shinkansen trains).1
The word odoriko means a girl dancer in Japanese. The train service was named after the title of novel Izu no Odoriko (The Dancing Girl of Izu) by Yasunari Kawabata. The stage of the novel is the destination of the train, Izu Peninsula.
Super View Odoriko
251 series Super View Odoriko
The Super View Odoriko (スーパービュー踊り子, Super View Odoriko?) is a deluxe version of the Odoriko introduced in April 1990. It uses 251 series 10-car EMUs and runs between Tokyo or Ikebukuro and Izukyū-Shimoda.1
Resort Odoriko
Izukyū 2100 series Resort Odoriko
The Resort Odoriko (リゾート踊り子, Resort Odoriko?) operates between Tokyo and Izukyū-Shimoda using Izukyū 2100 series "Alpha Resort 21" 8-car EMUs. The service normally consists of one return journey at weekends only.1
References
- JR Timetable, March 2008 issue
- Takao Ōkuma, "185系電車の登場の背景とそのメカニズム", Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō magazine Vol.37 No. 2, February 2008, p.12-46
- Yoshihiko Satō, "スーパー・リゾートトレイン JR東日本251系 “スーパービュー踊り子”", Japan Railfan Magazine Vol. 30 No. 6, June 1990, p. 13
- ^ a b c "JR新幹線&特急列車ファイル" (JR Shinkansen & Limited Express Train File), published 2008 by Kōtsū Shimbun
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