A sacred place worth visiting by tramcar fans can witness any form of tinkling tramcar. There is also a small "business centre" beside it, which can sell all kinds of one-day tickets (tramcar, tramcar and subway, tramcar and subway and JR) and souvenirs.
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A sacred place worth visiting by tramcar fans can witness any form of tinkling tramcar. There is also a small "business centre" beside it, which can sell all kinds of one-day tickets (tramcar, tramcar and subway, tramcar and subway and JR) and souvenirs.
This is the line of love. Unlike Tokyo, life is full of breath. Next time I come to Tokyo, I will surely sit on the Tokyo Electric Arakawa Line again. With the tinkling sound, it will be so slow and leisurely.
This area feels different from other parts of Tokyo, unlike Ginza, Shinjuku, which is so busy. There are dwarf houses on both sides of the road. Trams on the road are a major feature. The Waste River garage shows the history of trams on the road.
As the only road van left in Tokyo, maybe the Electric Arakawa Line can show you a different Tokyo. If it's too late, you might as well buy a one-day ticket of 400 yen, get on the bus and look at people, buildings and explore the old Tokyo scenery.
Tokyo's only tram on the city's road left over from Tokyo has a history of more than 100 years.