Dani Posted May 6, 2014 Share Posted May 6, 2014 Hello, In my last trip to Japan I visited The Railway Museum of Saitama. It preserves a lot of material from JR East and the JNR privatization. Reminds me a lot the Cité du Train of Mulhouse (France) in the way all the material is exposed, but it's smaller and has less real trains. On the other hand, it has a huge HO gauge layout running a lot of trains, and seems more educational. I found it a must see spot for railway enthusiasts. The easiest way to arrive there from Tokyo is traveling to Omiya Station (there is a direct Shinkansen, 25 min.), and there you take the New Shuttle (not covered by JRPass, but cheap) and its first stop is in the museum. I had a lot of fun talking to the person in charge of the layout and rolling stock maintenance and viewing his workshop. If you want to see more photos I published a lot in my blog (http://www.clubncaldes.com/2014/05/the-railway-museum-tetsudou.html). Cheers, Dani 3 Link to comment
E6系 Posted May 6, 2014 Share Posted May 6, 2014 Hello Mr Dani, Did you purchase a Tomix Oyama Railway Museum Koki 50000 container car? It is only available from the museum shop and makes an excellent souvenir. Link to comment
Dani Posted May 6, 2014 Author Share Posted May 6, 2014 (edited) Hello Mr Dani, Did you purchase a Tomix Oyama Railway Museum Koki 50000 container car? It is only available from the museum shop and makes an excellent souvenir. Oh noooo! I didn't see it!!!!! But I bought the small book of the museum, key holders of my favorite stations, a Yamanote line hankachi, E6 chopsticks, .... XDDDDD If I buy something else, my girlfriend fires me.... Next time I'll get it!! Thanks! Dani Edited May 6, 2014 by Dani Link to comment
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