Ieyama Station Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Wish I could have stopped here longer!
While riding the Oigawa Railway, my steam train stopped here for a few minutes, so I got off the train and stretched my legs. I wish I could have taken more time here, but I had to get back on the tr...
A manned station on the Oigawa Railway Main Line. It is a wooden station building, and the station building and platform are often used for movies and dramas. This station is also retro and has a history, but there are several other wooden station buildings on the Oigawa Railway. As with train vehicles, I think it's a good railway company that uses old ones for a long time and politely.
The station where the Showa period remains SL stops
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Oigawa Sakuramichi, which is often used for filming movies and dramas. I went to see SL with my friends. I felt that it used to be an unmanned station, but now I also charge an admission fee. Still, I can see the SL up close, so I wonder if it was originally taken. If I was in trouble with the parking lot, Asahien, a tea shop in front of the station, provided me with a parking lot for the shop. The tea I received was also delicious. We all bought souvenirs.
I stopped by to get on the SL on the Oigawa Railway. It stood quietly, there were only a few shops, and it felt like there was no traffic except tourists. It left the old envy and had a very nice atmosphere.
This Ieyama Station is the first stop for the SL that departs from Shin-Kanaya Station. Since it stops for 3 minutes, it is a place where people who can't shoot SL up close because it is crowded in Shin-Kanaya.
Wish I could have stopped here longer!
While riding the Oigawa Railway, my steam train stopped here for a few minutes, so I got off the train and stretched my legs. I wish I could have taken more time here, but I had to get back on the tr...
Wooden station building of oigawa railway
A manned station on the Oigawa Railway Main Line. It is a wooden station building, and the station building and platform are often used for movies and dramas. This station is also retro and has a history, but there are several other wooden station buildings on the Oigawa Railway. As with train vehicles, I think it's a good railway company that uses old ones for a long time and politely.
The station where the Showa period remains SL stops
Oigawa Sakuramichi, which is often used for filming movies and dramas. I went to see SL with my friends. I felt that it used to be an unmanned station, but now I also charge an admission fee. Still, I can see the SL up close, so I wonder if it was originally taken. If I was in trouble with the parking lot, Asahien, a tea shop in front of the station, provided me with a parking lot for the shop. The tea I received was also delicious. We all bought souvenirs.
Stand quiet.
I stopped by to get on the SL on the Oigawa Railway. It stood quietly, there were only a few shops, and it felt like there was no traffic except tourists. It left the old envy and had a very nice atmosphere.
The first stop of SL Kawane Road
This Ieyama Station is the first stop for the SL that departs from Shin-Kanaya Station. Since it stops for 3 minutes, it is a place where people who can't shoot SL up close because it is crowded in Shin-Kanaya.