Aritagawa Railway Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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If you like railways, please.
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It's irresistible for those who like it, but it was a perfect place for me. I wish I like children's railways. The park was well maintained and was a good place to take a break in the shade of the cherry blossom trees.
There is a railway exchange hall along the Arita River where railway vehicles are preserved and model railways are exhibited. I wonder why this is such a place, but in fact, this is the site of the Arita Railway Station that connects JR Fujinami Station. SL, diesel cars, and rail buses are on display dynamically, and it seems that events are also being held. There is a charge for the model exhibition hall. There is also a direct sales office and hot springs for citrus in Aritagawa Town, so it is worth a visit.
Since it was Golden Week, the parking lot was full and there was a temporary parking lot, but luckily I was able to park near the facility, running with a head mark of Reiwa SL See I was able to do it.
It is a park that dynamically preserves D51 and diesel locomotives along the Arita River. The person in charge was working hard to maintain it, so I thought that he was in contact with him with attachment. The facilities are not a large railway park like in an urban area, with only locomotives and small facilities where dioramas are exhibited. There are playsets for infants, so it's really a place where "locomotives are stored in a small park". I'm not a railroad enthusiast, so it's not too much to take the train itself ...
I didn't even know that there was the Aritagawa Railway, but in fact, I thought it wouldn't weather because the railroad tracks, station buildings, and trains are on display there.
If you like railways, please.
It's irresistible for those who like it, but it was a perfect place for me. I wish I like children's railways. The park was well maintained and was a good place to take a break in the shade of the cherry blossom trees.
Railway park in such a place!
There is a railway exchange hall along the Arita River where railway vehicles are preserved and model railways are exhibited. I wonder why this is such a place, but in fact, this is the site of the Arita Railway Station that connects JR Fujinami Station. SL, diesel cars, and rail buses are on display dynamically, and it seems that events are also being held. There is a charge for the model exhibition hall. There is also a direct sales office and hot springs for citrus in Aritagawa Town, so it is worth a visit.
SL is running.
Since it was Golden Week, the parking lot was full and there was a temporary parking lot, but luckily I was able to park near the facility, running with a head mark of Reiwa SL See I was able to do it.
there aren't many trains.
It is a park that dynamically preserves D51 and diesel locomotives along the Arita River. The person in charge was working hard to maintain it, so I thought that he was in contact with him with attachment. The facilities are not a large railway park like in an urban area, with only locomotives and small facilities where dioramas are exhibited. There are playsets for infants, so it's really a place where "locomotives are stored in a small park". I'm not a railroad enthusiast, so it's not too much to take the train itself ...
It's not weathering.
I didn't even know that there was the Aritagawa Railway, but in fact, I thought it wouldn't weather because the railroad tracks, station buildings, and trains are on display there.