This is the Suigun Line, connecting Mito and Koriyama
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This is the Suigun Line, connecting Mito and Koriyama
#TrainTwitterpic.twitter.com/Eendj7ed1I
The name of the line--as is often the case in Japan--is taken by combining the first kanji of each terminal...pic.twitter.com/Wu8TbJr3zz
Thus, Mito (水戸) and Koriyama (郡山) combine to say "Suigun" (水郡)pic.twitter.com/Jls6Cyqym8
Mito is a city on the outer edge of Greater Tokyo; Koriyama is a provincial city in Tohoku.pic.twitter.com/R1EKxhOYW7
The route between them is very mountainous and lightly populated...you can lose yourself in the vastness of it allpic.twitter.com/cX25gBMXuy
But if you live out here, it's just another part of daily life--the dependable train; you can set your watch by itpic.twitter.com/KF3MFL3pVE
IT'S COZY ON BOARD
AS WE ROLL DOWN THE TRACK
COME RIDE WITH #TRAINTWITTER
AND NEVER LOOK BACK!pic.twitter.com/RHfDzG4L9W
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