Comprehensive breakdown of the various railways that has graced the lands of Japan. A must visit for people visiting Tokyo Prefecture and looking to experience something integral to Japanese culture.
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The Railway Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Railway Museum is located in the Taisei area of Saitama City. It is a museum established to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the East Japan Railway Company. In the "simulation hall" at the entrance, there are 5 simulated driving stations that are almost the same as the real ones. Visitors can experience the feeling of driving "205 series trams", "211 series trams" and "200 series Shinkansen trams". The "learning area" in the museum will also allow visitors to experience and understand the principles and mechanisms of the train power system, the process of railway scheduling, and newer railway technologies through models and simulation methods.
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The Railway Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Comprehensive breakdown of the various railways that has graced the lands of Japan. A must visit for people visiting Tokyo Prefecture and looking to experience something integral to Japanese culture.
Yuki Prefecture Omiya Railway Museum is a place that has been planned twice. I didn't expect that the platform would not have to go out, so I led to the museum. I arrived at the local small stop after JR. Tickets are slightly more expensive, 1300, disabled personnel only 20% off, no free. There are a lot of people taking children to play, there are experiences, there are introductions to the history of Japanese railways, and there are train models from various periods. Worth visiting.
I have been to the Kyoto Railway Museum, similar to the Omiya, there are model exhibitions, simulated driving, but there are as many children can drive the real train. This time we also went early and can buy a train-shaped lunch. There is also a joint ticket with the Kyoto Railway Museum. For rail fans, it is worth going!
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The 135 steam train displayed on the transfer platform in the Railway Museum will show the steam train turning and emitting the sound of air flutes at the transfer platform at 1200 and 1500 every day.
Located in the Grand Palace of Saitama County, there are not many people, it is very suitable to bring children.
Definitely worth a day to experience the Grand Palace Railway Museum