Kita-Hinode first...station looks like a bomb shelter that got hit, but the platform is charmingpic.twitter.com/rgK5VDAuhH
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Kita-Hinode first...station looks like a bomb shelter that got hit, but the platform is charmingpic.twitter.com/rgK5VDAuhH
Naka-Aibetsu; this striking design shows up in a few other stations in Hokkaidopic.twitter.com/SxjW73Jg9p
Kamikawa, one of the larger towns along the route, recently renovated their stationpic.twitter.com/1VnlQyTvN8
Shirataki has a great design but wtf is that building on the platform??pic.twitter.com/rPA0g2xIpp
Maruseppu, looking good. The train in 4th pic is limited express "Okhotsk," running from Sapporo to Abashiripic.twitter.com/9jkVTLQQC4
Setose Station Hokkaido climate is very much like New England's but with even more snowpic.twitter.com/5HKLP89BeT
Yasukuni Station grass growing on the platforms, now THAT'S greenpic.twitter.com/KBVTz5O2be
Nishi-Memambetsu I want to give this station a hugpic.twitter.com/8JRyA5laAz
...Abashiri, on the shores of the Sea of Okhotsk! We hope you enjoyed today's brief excursion--thank you for choosing #TrainTwitter!pic.twitter.com/ak4UGtlNw2
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