Episode Synopsis "Private Railways Part 4: The King of Kanto - Tobu"
The fourth and final part in a breakdown of some of the biggest private railways in the Tokyo region.I discuss Tobu, one of Japan's largest and oldest railway operators, and uncover it's history along the way. Plus some more great travel locations!Got any feedback or want to leave a comment? Feel free to do so here!Follow the show on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Train-ing In Japan artwork done by Simon Brigham
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- Ohanami and Cherry Blossoms
- An Interview With A Former JR-East Employee
- The Japan Rail Passes
- The Shinkansen
- The Tranquil Japanese Countryside
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- Private Railways Part 2: The Dai-Tokyu Core - Odakyu and Tokyu
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