Wakasa Railway - small public/private railway in West Japanpic.twitter.com/bs3ExcQR2W
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This line begins at Tateno Station, where it connects with JR Kyushupic.twitter.com/K4FlfiiaxX
This line includes some long station names: this is Aso-Shimodajyo-Fureai-Onsen Stationpic.twitter.com/rxs4KVom2T
The next stop has the longest name of any station in Japan: Minamiaso Mizu-no-Umareru-Sato Hakusui-Kōgen Station (南阿蘇水の生まれる里白水高原駅)pic.twitter.com/AJVBBbNhEB
The aforementioned station is the site of an ancient well, at the foot of Japan's largest volcano: Mount Aso
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...and the terminal, Takamori Station. There is a special bus available for touring beyond this point, the tunnel park, and a market.pic.twitter.com/73lZ8YFKNq
The special train "Yusuge" has open windows for touring--you can look down on the bridges if you're brave!pic.twitter.com/jcthO0Ihqv
An antique train (MT 3010) is sometimes deployed on the route as wellpic.twitter.com/7oazhUwMcq
Most service on the line, however, uses the MT 2000 and MT 3000 series trainspic.twitter.com/QExedQ6qKZ
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