※This article was published at November 2014.※
Hi, I am Maru-chan.
I love trains so very very much!!
How did you like the giant diorama at the SCMaglev and Railway Park that we introduced last time?
This time, we’ll continue by showing you another diorama video that looks just like a real train trip!
Last time’s video was from Tokyo to Nagoya, but this time it shows a shinkansen trip from Nagoya to Osaka, so you can see many Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples around the Kyoto area!
And at Ise and Nara, you can see Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples dating back over 1200 years, together with crowds of sightseers visiting them.
After passing Osaka Castle and its magnificent cherry blossom trees in full bloom, you will then arrive at Osaka, brilliantly lit by scores of neon lights.
You can also see the scene of a baseball game being played at “Koshien”, one of the most famous baseball stadiums in Japan.
I was amazed by the amount of detail put not only into the shinkansen, but even into the passengers riding it!
Hi, I am Maru-chan.
I love trains so very very much!!
How did you like the giant diorama at the SCMaglev and Railway Park that we introduced last time?
This time, we’ll continue by showing you another diorama video that looks just like a real train trip!
Last time’s video was from Tokyo to Nagoya, but this time it shows a shinkansen trip from Nagoya to Osaka, so you can see many Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples around the Kyoto area!
In Kyoto, the traditional Japanese scenery and natural landscape have been recreated with incredibly precise detail!
And at Ise and Nara, you can see Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples dating back over 1200 years, together with crowds of sightseers visiting them.
After passing Osaka Castle and its magnificent cherry blossom trees in full bloom, you will then arrive at Osaka, brilliantly lit by scores of neon lights.
You can also see the scene of a baseball game being played at “Koshien”, one of the most famous baseball stadiums in Japan.
I was amazed by the amount of detail put not only into the shinkansen, but even into the passengers riding it!
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