SCMaglev and Railway Park - Nagoya
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Contact SCMaglev and Railway Park
住所 : | 3 Chome-2-2 Kinjofuto, Minato Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 455-0848, Japan |
電話 : | 📞 +889 |
Postal code : | 455-0848 |
Webサイト : | http://museum.jr-central.co.jp/ |
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Description : | This museum displays 35+ railway vehicles, including steam locomotives & bullet-train cars. |
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eric soon on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Has a lot of hands-on activities for the kids to enjoy while the adults admire the trains. In addition to that do queue up for trying out the train simulator (100 yen per play). Don't forget to catch the fantastic trains diorama which starts on every 30 minutes.
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Paloma Fernandez on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Never even thought I would be so excited after visiting this museum. So interesting, there's explanations everywhere in Japanese and English, and it's full of interactive experiences.
The Shinkansen driving simulator (fee charged) and the Maglev riding simulator (free) are the highlights.
The museum is easily reached from Nagoya station via Aonami line in 30min.
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Osman Carrillo Soto on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Much better experience than expected. The Shinkansen simulation was amazing, the diorama is beautiful. It is worthy.
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J.P. Manalo on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The SCMAGLEV and Railway Park, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
A wonderful museum showcasing some of Japan's rich railway history.
The experience begins from the moment you walk in the door and purchase your entry ticket - from a railway ticket vending machine!
After passing through a set of barrier gates (exactly like those you will find at a commuter railway station!), you enter the Hall of Speed. Three incredible railway locomotives that hold speed records are showcased in this hall. Even if you are not fluent in Japanese, there is enough signage and information in English to learn more about these machines, and the speed records they hold.
The main exhibition hall is behind the Hall of Speed, and this is where the bulk of the displays are. A wide variety of rolling stock is preserved in here - early-model Shinkansen units, locomotives, maintenance-of-way equipment (check out the track clearance carriage!), and passenger carriages.
There is a very extensive model railway display which features a light and sound show that cycles through a "day and night". Be sure to make time to see this!
A gift shop and cafe is located on site also.
You can catch a train to the museum - take a train on the Aonami line to Kinjofuto station (this is the end of the line).
The SCMAGLEV and Railway Park is a definite "MUST VISIT" for railway enthusiasts!
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Mandy R on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I could say it was the best railway museum I’ve ever been. The kids will enjoy and having so much fun exploring various type of trains. Recommend the kid’s play room on the 2nd floor which they can play with the set of railways toy for 1 hour. The simulator rides was really cool! There was no parking on site so I parked my car at Dome furniture (2 hours free of charges).
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Jhemarie Chris Bernas on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ It's a great display of trains and technology. Kids love it! But we went here for a date and it's still worth it. I enjoyed the interactive displays and the theater where they simulate how it would be if you were to ride the Maglev train.
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Noland Arya on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ SCMaglev Railway Park in Nagoya is a great place to learn about the latest maglev technology and get close to many high-speed trains, including the very first Shinkansen from 1964. Great to see so much pride for Japanese technology at SCMAGLEV and Railway Park in Nagoya. It is an excellent place to visit, not just for the Shinkansen history and maglev future but has so many old rolling stock from years past that you can get up close and enjoy what it must have been like to travel in.
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Josh Diddams on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ First: there’s no dedicated parking so park across the street at the furniture store and follow the signs as you walk (you’ll pass by actual trash cans if you’re carrying trash). Second: tickets are cash only (1,000 for adults and 300-500 for kids). Third: not great for strollers as you can’t bring them inside the trains.
We had an awesome visit here and enjoyed the displays and the history. You can board at least ten different trains from various eras and see many more full-size cars from the history of rail. From the first version of the Shin, to maglev prototypes, to old steam-powered sleeper cars, there is a huge assortment of trains to explore here.
We had no wait getting into the museum but tickets for the “shin operator” and “locomotive operator” experiences were sold out.
Fun location for families, train enthusiasts, and photographers.
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