Vintage Japanese train

• Vintage Japanese train

The first train in Japan began to run in 1872 between Tokyo and Yokohama, that is, after only 20 years after it appeared Nikolaev railway in Russia. Today in Japan, it goes not only celebrities and the world's first bullet train "Shinkansen", which is no surprise, but also more exotic options.

In the north of Japan, Tsugaru Railway, which is on the northern tip of the island of Honshu, walks built in the late 40-ies of XX century train with "pot-bellied stove" -burzhuykoy, which stands in the center of the car. Here on it today and ride.

Vintage Japanese train

The train goes in the winter through quiet countryside. (Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi):

Vintage Japanese train

Make as fun for tourists, oven-stove - it's the only way this train does not freeze in the winter, when these parts happen real Siberian frosts. (Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi):

Vintage Japanese train

In addition to the stove, you can warm up tea and bento that you will agree, it is also very convenient. And as much as romance! (Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi):

Vintage Japanese train

Coal. Everything is real. (Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi):

Vintage Japanese train

The Machinist. (Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi):

Vintage Japanese train

Places harsh winter here, as we have in Siberia. (Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi):

Vintage Japanese train

(Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi):

Vintage Japanese train

As our buses in the winter, you can draw on the frozen window. (Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi):

Vintage Japanese train

Inspection train with boiling water in a teapot. Then you will not say that this tech Japan. (Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi):

Vintage Japanese train

(Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi):

Vintage Japanese train

cool. add coal in pechku. (Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi):

Vintage Japanese train

Here is a vintage Japanese train rides in the winter on the northern tip of the island of Honshu. (Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi):

Vintage Japanese train

Japanese expanses. (Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi):

Vintage Japanese train

Photo Tomohiro Ohsumi):

Vintage Japanese train