30 Asada-cho Sugawara Nagoya City Subway Museum Nisshin, Aichi Prefecture 470-0124 JapanMap
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Small but fun for a short bisit
I took my 5 months old son here and we both had fun. Small museum but worth a visit if you like trains and you're in the area. They have a great model train track based on the city of Nagoya and you c...
There is a former Nagoya City Tram and a subway vehicle.
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It takes about 10 minutes on foot from Akaike Station. Located on the Nisshin Factory premises of the Nagoya Transportation Bureau, it may be a little difficult to enter for the first time, but there is a building on the far left. It's a small museum, as I checked in advance. However, one type of subway and three types of trams are preserved. It was focused on the commentary on the tram, and it was compact but the content was thick. You can get on the vehicle, sit in the seat, and get close to the driving table. ...
Exhibition of subway Sakai City Tram that once ran in Nagoya
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A museum located on the site of the Nisshin factory of the Nagoya Transportation Bureau, about 10 minutes walk from Akaike station of the Nagoya Municipal Subway. In order to cross the big road on the way, you need to make a big detour and go to the pedestrian crossing at the intersection. Admission is free, but advance telephone reservation is required to prevent corona. The subway and tram vehicles that used to run are exhibited in the hall. There is also a diorama of a model railroad that can be operated, but it has completely become a children's playground.
Old trams and subway preservation halls N gauge is also attractive
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The tram that was running in Nagoya, which is no longer available, is on display and can be put in the car. There are nostalgic information boards and photos, and I am deeply moved that it was a good time. N The gauge is also large and well made. This is the best admission fee free. Children and adults can enjoy it.
The Retro Denshakan is located in the Nisshin Factory of the Nagoya Transportation Bureau. Free. It's a small museum, but you can see the history of the Nagoya Transportation Bureau. Why don't you stop by? You can enjoy it.
Small but fun for a short bisit
I took my 5 months old son here and we both had fun. Small museum but worth a visit if you like trains and you're in the area. They have a great model train track based on the city of Nagoya and you c...
There is a former Nagoya City Tram and a subway vehicle.
It takes about 10 minutes on foot from Akaike Station. Located on the Nisshin Factory premises of the Nagoya Transportation Bureau, it may be a little difficult to enter for the first time, but there is a building on the far left. It's a small museum, as I checked in advance. However, one type of subway and three types of trams are preserved. It was focused on the commentary on the tram, and it was compact but the content was thick. You can get on the vehicle, sit in the seat, and get close to the driving table. ...
Exhibition of subway Sakai City Tram that once ran in Nagoya
A museum located on the site of the Nisshin factory of the Nagoya Transportation Bureau, about 10 minutes walk from Akaike station of the Nagoya Municipal Subway. In order to cross the big road on the way, you need to make a big detour and go to the pedestrian crossing at the intersection. Admission is free, but advance telephone reservation is required to prevent corona. The subway and tram vehicles that used to run are exhibited in the hall. There is also a diorama of a model railroad that can be operated, but it has completely become a children's playground.
Old trams and subway preservation halls N gauge is also attractive
The tram that was running in Nagoya, which is no longer available, is on display and can be put in the car. There are nostalgic information boards and photos, and I am deeply moved that it was a good time. N The gauge is also large and well made. This is the best admission fee free. Children and adults can enjoy it.
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The Retro Denshakan is located in the Nisshin Factory of the Nagoya Transportation Bureau. Free. It's a small museum, but you can see the history of the Nagoya Transportation Bureau. Why don't you stop by? You can enjoy it.