That is indeed the point as far as I am aware. Space is at a premium in Japan, I think. I have seen pics and videos of audiophiles putting huge systems in little rooms, for instance, another very Japanese thing.That Cherubim looks lovely, but at the same time I'm having difficulty to see the point of it since it doesn't fold. Wheelbase looks long too. Are these designed around something specific for Japan? I can see they would take up less storage in an apartment and be easier to carry upstairs, but still.
Check out a website called the man in seat 61(?) that basically tells you how to get anywhere in the world on train. (And Yes, of course there are some exceptions…)The issue is that the Eurostar now only covers London-Paris, boxed, and with a limited service. So no chance of Lille, Brussels or Amsterdam. It also rules out fast travel to (say) Germany.
Spain is far more difficult, I just about managed to get my Witcomb on a train with staff looking in the other direction (Rinko), as many rural stopping services have vanished.
I agree that TER is pretty good in France. The thing that swung it was Eurostar.
Not a bag? I think with TGV you can use a bag.I've used it in the past - very handy especially for sleeper services. It's completely wrong on Eurostar though, as it's boxed only now...and you have to provide the box. The old boxes and strip down area is gone.
I like that.Beixo Dutch brand with shaft drive, I like this.