Mt Fuji is located just to the west of Tokyo, and is (obviously) an enormously popular destination for tourists and pilgrims.pic.twitter.com/ToXSMQrKKl
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Alas, the Asagiri was eventually discontinued and the trains set to be scrapped. Until...
...Fujikyu picked them up! The Odakyu 20000 series was rebuilt as the Fujikyu 8000 series...pic.twitter.com/sUs063yGEU
...and the JR Central 371 series was rebuilt as the gorgeous Fujikyu 8500 series, "Fujisan [Mt Fuji] View Express"pic.twitter.com/W4yGbgaVEc
To be clear--Fujikyu also runs commuter services; it isn't just for tourists. These are remodeled JNR 205 series trains--nice interior!pic.twitter.com/UmhY8NzFsr
Wrapping up this profile with a look at one of their stations, Shimoyoshida--very elegant, magnificent design!pic.twitter.com/VgQMUyLsO0
This has been a #TrainTwitter excursion--thank you for riding with us today!pic.twitter.com/gTvUfK1adt
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