April 29, 2016 imprints the avidly foreseen terrific opening of the Kyoto Railway Museum. Covering a region of 30,000 square meters on the previous site of the Umekoji Steam Locomotive Museum, a 20 minute walk west of Kyoto Station, the new historical center gloats a noteworthy gathering of 53 trains that traverse the historical backdrop of rail go in Japan from steam trains to the shinkansen.

The historical center describes the nation's railroad history through a variety of intelligent presentations and relics, and serves as western Japan's partner to Japan's other awesome train exhibition halls, the Railway Museum in Saitama north of Tokyo and Nagoya's SCMAGLEV and Railway Park.

The japan-guide.com group was sufficiently fortunate to be allowed uncommon access to the gallery in front of people in general opening. It was an incredible chance to encounter the noteworthy sights and elements that anticipate future guests.