Hello Kitty fans, book your tickets to Taiwan now. A new high-speed train decked out, headrest to carpet, in Hello Kitty paraphernalia made its maiden trip Monday between the Taiwanese cities of Taipei and Taitung. With room for 376 passengers, the train was built in partnership with the Taiwan Railways Administration, Eva Air, and the spokeskitty's creator Sanrio Taiwan to help attract more international visitors. They certainly double down on the cartoon's appeal: The train is absolutely covered with Hello Kitty faces—on the walls, the headrest covers, across serving carts and meal boxes. Riders are taking advantage of the goodies, too: Nearly all of the specially designed headrest covers were stolen from the train following its first ride on Monday. The train comes complete with a purrfect train master Hello Kitty, who was designed specifically for the upcoming voyages and poses for photos with guests, and each of its cars are painted to reflect scenes from around the world, from Asia to South America, even Antarctica.

Visitors to Taipei can already stop by the Hello Kitty airport lounge at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and the character's hot pot restaurant on their trip to the Taiwanese capital. But now, fans will have to tack on weekend trip to Taitung on the east coast, taking the Hello Kitty train on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.