I am happy to share this annual topic with you again this year. On March 16, the 13th generation “Sounyan Train” debuted on the Sagami Railway (Sotetsu) lines.
First, let me briefly introduce Sotetsu and the Sounyan Train.
Sotetsu is a major private railway company based in Yokohama, operating a 44.4-kilometer network in Kanagawa Prefecture. Its lines are double-tracked, electrified at 1,500 V DC, and use a track gauge of 1,067 mm. Since 2019, Sotetsu trains have run through onto JR East lines, and since 2023, onto Tokyu lines as well.
The Sounyan Train is a special train set decorated with Sotetsu’s mascot character, Sounyan. It first appeared in 2014, and its design, both exterior and interior, has been updated every year.
According to the company’s website, Sounyan is a new species of cat who works in public relations as an official employee of Sotetsu. His mission is to help more people learn about the company. To do this, he often appears at events and interacts with visitors. He also writes his own blog and even works as part of a train crew. In the photo above, you can see Sounyan sitting in the driver’s cab, doing his job.
Joking aside, the 13th generation Sounyan Train is assigned to Set 11004 of the 11000 series EMU. The 11000 series entered service in 2009 to replace the aging 5000 and 7000 series. A total of five sets (50 cars) were built by Tokyu Sharyo and JR East’s Niitsu factory. To reduce manufacturing costs, the series shares common technical specifications with JR East’s E233 series.
Finally, let’s take a look at the interior of the 13th generation Sounyan Train (see the photo below). In this design, Sounyan is shown enjoying mamemaki (a bean-throwing ceremony) with his friends, a rabbit and a squirrel. Mamemaki is a traditional event in which people throw roasted soybeans to drive away evil spirits and invite good fortune, shouting, “Demons out, fortune in!”
Sounyan, keep up the good work!