Official JR East Train Simulator Controller

Steering wheels for racing games and flight sticks for flight sims are normal, but did you know there’s a train simulator controller too? And not just any controller, though—this is the official JR East Train Simulator Master Controller Unit, built for maximum train-driving realism.

Official JR East Train Simulator Controller

Designed to work with JR East’s Train Simulator on Steam, this heavy-duty setup recreates the feel of a real train cockpit. It’s built from aluminum and steel, weighs 21 kg (46 lbs), and is 95 cm (37 in) wide, meaning you’re going to need serious desk space—or maybe a dedicated train room?

For those who demand peak immersion, you can upgrade to the full setup:

🚆 The Master Controller Unit alone: ¥2.5 million (~$16,700)

🚆 Add an instrument panel monitor: ¥3 million (~$20,000)

🚆 Go all-in with a full train driver’s console: ¥3.8 million (~$25,300)

Yes, this costs more than an actual used car, but can a used car let you simulate a Tokyo-to-Sendai express run? Exactly.

Orders are open now via JRE Mall, but keep in mind this is made to order—so expect a 3–4 month wait before you can live out your train conductor dreams at home. Oh, also, I believe it is available in Japan. Bummer! (not that I have so feverish about trains that I may buy one).

Official JR East Train Simulator Controller
Official JR East Train Simulator Controller

Images: JR East [JP].

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