Nagahama Railway Museum
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Nagahama Railway Museum
長浜鉄道スクエア
Overview
The Nagahama Railway Museum has both Japan’s oldest extant station building and a pair of decommissioned locomotives that visitors can climb aboard and explore.
Built around Japan's oldest surviving station building, a brick-accented structure completed in 1882 that served as the southern terminal of a Lake Biwa to Sea of Japan rail line until 1899. The interior retains period furnishings, a replica ticket booth, and life-sized figures in era-appropriate clothing. A second building holds dioramas and a miniature train loop modeling the modern city. The final building houses two locomotives you can board: a 1942 black D51 steam engine and a 1957 red ED70 electric locomotive. Visitors can examine the controls, look into the coal firebox, and view both engines from a second-floor deck.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 長浜鉄道スクエア
- Nearest station
- Tsuruga Station (50 min drive)
- Payment
- Cards accepted
- Reservations
- Advance tickets available online and at convenience stores. Walk-in usually fine on weekdays. Check hours before visiting.
Accessibility
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