8-chōme-33-7 Nishiogu, Arakawa City, Tokyo 116-0011, JapanMap
Phone03-3893-7451
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A holy place worth visiting by tram fans, you can see any form of ding ding tram, and there is a small "business office" next to it that sells a variety of day passes (tram, tram and subway, tram and subway and JR three) and souvenirs
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Toden Omoide Hiroba (Toden Memorial Square) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Toden Arakawa garage displays two old-fashioned streetcars, you can board the trams to see the cab, and also display the pliers and old tickets used to cut tickets in the past, reminiscent of the Tokyo trams in Japan in the mid-20th century. heyday. In front of the garage is the Arakawa Garage-mae Station. In the 1970s, the trams were gradually removed due to traffic jams. Today, the Toden Arakawa Line is the only streetcar still running in Tokyo. From the bridge to Waseda in Shinjuku, you might as well buy a ticket to take a nostalgic trip on the tram, and the passengers on the tram are very friendly.
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Toden Omoide Hiroba (Toden Memorial Square) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A holy place worth visiting by tram fans, you can see any form of ding ding tram, and there is a small "business office" next to it that sells a variety of day passes (tram, tram and subway, tram and subway and JR three) and souvenirs
This is the line of love. Different Tokyo, full of life, next time I come to Tokyo, I will definitely sit on the Dudian Arakawa line again, with the sound of dingding, it is so slow. . .
This area feels different from other places in Tokyo. Unlike Ginza and Shinjuku, there are short houses on both sides of the road. The trams on the road are a major feature. The Arakawa garage shows the development history of the road trams.
As the only road van in Tokyo, perhaps the Electric Arkawa Line can take you to see a different Tokyo. If you have time, you may wish to buy a day coupon of 400 yen, take a ride to see people, see buildings, and explore the old Tokyo scenery.
The Toyota Arakawa Line, the only streetcar left by Tokyo, is more than a hundred years old.