Only one old wooden railroad vehicle Fu 50 is preserved on the outskirts of the lonely shopping street. The exterior is beautifully painted, but it seems that it was a route that was abolished more than 50 years ago. Hinomaru Motor Co., Ltd. is a bus company based in Tottori, and it acquired Hoshoji Railway.
Japan に existing する oldest の 4 wheel wooden third-class bus
Original Text
It is located in a corner of the shopping street (Motomachi Patio Square) in a 10-minute walk from Yonago Station 々. It is said to be the oldest four-wheel wooden third-class passenger car that exists in Japan, and was made in England in 1897. It is relatively well preserved and will be kept in this state as a valuable industrial heritage in the future.
The railway vehicles that used to span Yonago city are preserved.
Original Text
It is preserved in Motomachi Patio Square in Yonago. The same coloring as the Hinomaru Motor Bus that runs in Yonago city today. A vehicle of the Hoshoji Railway, which Hinomaru Motor was engaged in the railway business. It's a wooden vehicle, and you can feel the times.
フ50 Bus
Only one old wooden railroad vehicle Fu 50 is preserved on the outskirts of the lonely shopping street. The exterior is beautifully painted, but it seems that it was a route that was abolished more than 50 years ago. Hinomaru Motor Co., Ltd. is a bus company based in Tottori, and it acquired Hoshoji Railway.
Japan に existing する oldest の 4 wheel wooden third-class bus
It is located in a corner of the shopping street (Motomachi Patio Square) in a 10-minute walk from Yonago Station 々. It is said to be the oldest four-wheel wooden third-class passenger car that exists in Japan, and was made in England in 1897. It is relatively well preserved and will be kept in this state as a valuable industrial heritage in the future.
The railway vehicles that used to span Yonago city are preserved.
It is preserved in Motomachi Patio Square in Yonago. The same coloring as the Hinomaru Motor Bus that runs in Yonago city today. A vehicle of the Hoshoji Railway, which Hinomaru Motor was engaged in the railway business. It's a wooden vehicle, and you can feel the times.