The Shintsu-Keondo Data Center: Located in the inland plains of Shintsu-Keondo, Shintsu began a period of strong industrialization in the late 19th century, making the town the cornerstone of the coastal railway network in the Sea of Japan. As the site of many railway facilities, it is often said that one in four local employees worked on the railway during the heyday of industrialization. It was at this time that Shinjin was compared to Mihara, which is known throughout Japan as the main railway confluence point of the Tokaido main line. The Shinkansen 200 series (bullet train) and the steam locomotives are permanently displayed in the outdoor exhibition of the Data Museum!
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The Shintsu-Keondo Data Center: Located in the inland plains of Shintsu-Keondo, Shintsu began a period of strong industrialization in the late 19th century, making the town the cornerstone of the coastal railway network in the Sea of Japan. As the site of many railway facilities, it is often said that one in four local employees worked on the railway during the heyday of industrialization. It was at this time that Shinjin was compared to Mihara, which is known throughout Japan as the main railway confluence point of the Tokaido main line. The Shinkansen 200 series (bullet train) and the steam locomotives are permanently displayed in the outdoor exhibition of the Data Museum!
Beautiful scenery, very good choice, I like this place very much!
The Shinjin Railway Archive has a lot of railway information, which is a good place to understand the history of railways and knowledge.
This is a museum about the history of the railway, where you can learn about the history of the railway development, the venue is a bit deserted, but the information on display is more detailed.
I thought of the cartoon Iron Band Train Man I watched when I was a child. It was very interesting to understand the operation and development of the Japanese railway.
Introduction of the history of the railway, I don't know why, I remembered the railway guerrilla hahahaha (not to pull hatred!)