According to Architectural Digest, the concept shows an exterior with a silvery metallic appearance designed to reflect the passing landscape. As such, the train will appear to almost disappear into any environment it is in, even when it’s not moving. The idea was envisioned by architect Kazuyo Sejima who was hired by the Seibu Group to redesign its Red Arrow train as part of the company’s centennial celebrations.after two year it is going to be complete in japan.train feel comfortable like a “living room.” “The train will serve commuters, people seeking relaxation, and tourists drawn by its unique appearance".
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