![]() Museum Guide Hara Model Railway Museum open in Yokohama,Ī new railway venue has opened in Yokohama, just five minutes' walk from Yokohama Station. *Parents and guardians are requested to watch their children at all times.*Visitors causing inconvenience for other visitors will be asked to leave the museum.*Please refrain from bringing pets to the museum (with the exception of seeing-eye, assistance and hearing dogs).*During busy times, visitors may be required to wait before entering the museum.*Visitors are not allowed to bring large-sized luggage into the museum.*The museum is a completely no smoking environment.*Please refrain from eating or drinking inside the museum.The only writing implements allowed are pencils. *Inside the museum please refrain from taking copies.*Please do not touch the exhibits and materials.3 The Hara Model Railway Museum is located on the 2nd floor of the Yokohama Mitsui Building next to the Nissan Global Headquarters.2 Turn left at the pedestrian crossing on Minato Mirai Boulevard and proceed toward the Nissan Global Headquarters.1 Take the B elevator on the right after exiting the ticket gate to the 1st floor.Ticketing Please purchase admission tickets for the designated date and time at the "e-plus" ticket sales service or at the "multi-copy machine" in FamilyMart stores. Visitors with an identification booklet for the disabled and their escort (one escort per visitor) are entitled to a 300 yen discount off the above price by presenting their identification booklet. Junior high and high school students: ¥1,000 ■Saturdays, Sundays, public holidays and high season Junior high and high school students: ¥900 Junior high and high school students: ¥700 The museum will close the day after) Entrance fees (if Tuesday/Wednesday is a national holiday, (ticket sales end at 4:00 pm / last entry at 4:30 pm) Operating hours are subject to change without prior notice. Sales Overview Operating hours 10 am to 5 pm The models and materials collected by Nobutaro are valuable not only for railway history but also for modern industrial history.It can be said to be the "dream of travel," "longing for a strange world," and "dream of a new industry"brought about by the "advanced technology of that era" of railways.We look forward to your visit. ![]() Nobutaro loves railways and technology, and says that there is technological innovation in railways.He actually went to see it anywhere in the world, boarded it, and put it on a camera and 16mm film, which was rare at the time.The museum will also introduce some of the vast amount of railway materials, travel materials, and technical materials collected in this way.You will also be surprised that those technologies are installed in the actual model. ![]() Although it is not visible from the outside,it is a model run realized by incorporating the technology used in real railways.At this museum, the model railroad of the first gauge (scale about 1/32) actually runs,We have prepared the world's largest diorama as an indoor facility that is open to the public. The sound of the joints of the rails squeaks, and you can hear the same sound as the real thing.Gears, leaf springs, bearings, swaying pillows, brakes. Of particular note is the "running noise". The second feature of Nobutaro's model railroad is that it faithfully reproduces a real railroad car.The model draws electricity from the overhead wire and runs on iron rails with iron wheels. You can enjoy the world's railways while you are in Yokohama. The first feature of Nobutaro's model railroad is from steam locomotives to electric locomotives.It is a collection that reproduces railway vehicles from all over the world, mainly in Japan, Europe, and the United States,when railways have made remarkable progress. ![]() This museum was produced and owned by Nobutaro Hara, a world-renowned model railroad maker and collector.The huge railway model, which is said to be the best in the world, and railway-related collections are open to the public. ![]()
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