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  1. 2016年4月7日 · The Bridge Beneath the Sea. Out in Tokyo Bay lies Umi-hotaru, an artificial island that seems to only be linked to the mainland by a single four-lane bridge. However, looks can be deceiving. In truth, this island is located at the crossover point of an amazing feat of Japanese engineering: a bridge-tunnel system spanning the entire bay. This is ...

  2. 2019年6月19日 · 横滨,一个历史与未来并存的现代化港口都市。在这里,你既可以沉醉于150年前开港时的怀旧摩登氛围中,也可以慢慢体验充满未来感的都市空间里所独有的那份喧闹与孤独。无需再走马观花,也不用太过奔波,请收下这10处由来自日本的横滨旅行达人所总结的迷人景点。特别是针对自由行旅客,手 ...

  3. 2023年6月9日 · Mishima Skywalk boast three Japan No. 1s: Japan's tallest mountain, Japan's deepest bay, and Japan's longest pedestrian suspension bridge. On a clear day, this 400-meter-long (1,312-ft) bridge offers superb views of Mount Fuji (a height of 3,776 meters/12,388

  4. 2017年11月1日 · SL Minakami is serviced by two steam locomotives, a Class D51 and Class C61, operating between Takasaki and Minakami in Gunma Prefecture along a 59.1 kilometer (37-mile) section of JR East's Joetsu Line. D51-498 was built in 1940 and, after initially being decommissioned in 1972, returned to service as SL Minakami in 1988.

  5. 2023年8月30日 · In fact, the Battle of Sekigahara is known as the largest battle in Japan’s feudal history, with an estimated 150,000 samurai warriors taking part. Despite the scale, however, the battle didn’t even last a day. Many of the warlords that belonged to Mitsunari’s camp had actually made secret agreements with Ieyasu.

  6. 2018年10月2日 · The journey began by boarding a JR Tadami Line train at Aizu-Wakamatsu bound for Koide. There was a unique view I wanted to see, so instead of getting off at Koide Station —the last stop —I decided to disembark at Aizu-Miyashita Station. In July 2011, heavy rains in Fukushima severed the train routes, impairing a key lifeline for local ...

  7. 2017年11月1日 · 5. JR East: SL Ginga (Iwate) SL Ginga service was launched in April 2014 on JR East's Tohoku Main Line, operating between Hanamaki and Kamaishi in Iwate Prefecture. Ginga is Japanese for the Milky Way, and the train design was inspired by the novel Night on the Galactic Railroad by Kenji Miyazawa, who lived in Hanamaki.