I stayed in the Railway Museum until it was closed, not only because of the cold air, but also because I could experience the simulated manipulation. Although I didn't find anyone to take pictures for me, I experienced it myself!
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Hara Model Railway Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Hara Railway Museum is a private museum that opened in Yokohama in 2012. The museum displays a large number of railway models made and collected by Mr. Shintaro Hara. The former Railway Museum not only reproduces the development history of Japanese railways, but also reproduces all aspects of railways and train operations by reproducing the sounds of trains. At the same time, the museum also collects documentaries of Mr. Shintaro Hara when he took trains around the world.
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Hara Model Railway Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I stayed in the Railway Museum until it was closed, not only because of the cold air, but also because I could experience the simulated manipulation. Although I didn't find anyone to take pictures for me, I experienced it myself!
About what is a train, a small private museum of the train's historical heritage. There are a large number of antique train models on display and some written records. We can be angry because of the history of iron.
On the second floor of Mitsui Building, we used discount coupons issued by kindergartens. They only pay adults 900 yen for admission. Children are free of charge. It happens to be holding a special Thomas Exhibition. Besides some original models of trains, there are many toy trains in animated cartoons, which are very suitable for taking children to play.
There are not many exhibits, the venue is not large, 30mins can be completed, unless you live in Yokohama, there is no need to come from Tokyo or elsewhere.
Should be a boy's favorite. This is a private museum, all trains are handmade, very beautiful. Although the tickets are more expensive, they are still worth seeing.