Where Do Old Trains Go?
Most people envision Japan's trains as shiny, advanced, and new—but where do the old trains go when they're no longer needed?
Most people envision Japan's trains as shiny, advanced, and new—but where do the old trains go when they're no longer needed?
If you're dying to board this love train, don't wait to schedule a date with your Valentine, because this event ends March 13!
Despite appearing to be an incredibly spooky abandoned warehouse, this hollow station has one of Japan's most modern trains passing through it every day.
Parting is such sweet sorrow—especially if you're a train conductor having to bid farewell to your train.
A whopping 88 percent of the world's busiest stations are located in—you guessed it—Japan! But which stations made it to the Top 5?
Commuting in metropolitan areas has its drawbacks, but we're here to offer five great reasons to board those busy trains!
A blast from the past but a vision of the future, monorails offer a unique view high up above the metropolis. These three videos take you on a ride over Tokyo without having to leave your home!
Make your own Hayabusa Shinkansen out of Nanoblocks!