Heritage railway in northeast Japan

INOUE Koki

I visited heritage railway park in Aomori Prefecture last Sunday.

An incorporated nonprofit organization revived three vintage diesel cars manufactured in 1962, that were operated on Ohata Line until 2001.


You only have to pay 200 yen and you can take the train on the track of 1,600 feet long around the old Ohata Station, all day.




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