this is the Kominato Railway, one of the most photographed in Japan...I will visit this fallpic.twitter.com/uAtG48ekmP
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this is the Kominato Railway, one of the most photographed in Japan...I will visit this fallpic.twitter.com/uAtG48ekmP
However! there are only 6 trips per day which run the entire length of the line from Goi to Kazusa-Nakano...so it will likely be a full day trip for me, assuming I start and end in Tokyo--especially if I want to make stops en route!pic.twitter.com/D39iViKyJH
(service is much more frequent on the portion between Goi and Kazusa-Ushiku, with 29 daily outbound trips and 30 inbound trips)pic.twitter.com/wOBeT3GJV8
Situated close to Tokyo, but running antique equipment on a very rural route, you can see why the Kominato Railway gets as many visitors as it does!pic.twitter.com/8W6hi2txqc
Also in Chiba Prefecture--I must visit the Choshi Electric Railway and try their signature sembei crackerspic.twitter.com/UmLehRZT2h
A very short line with antique trains--but cozy interiors, of coursepic.twitter.com/dHZ5pBS49K
Omg…that's gorgeous. That's like heaven.
Have you rode Amtrak?
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