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The Jnr front is a railroad track of Nose Electric Railway that connects to Jnr / Kawanishi Ikeda Station. It is a monument of Nose Electric Railway.
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Other word of mouth emphasizes "Jnr", but it will be a monument of "Nose Electric Railway". The railroad tracks were extended to Kawanishi Jnr-mae Station (connecting to Kawanishi Ikeda Station of the Jnr), but due to the redevelopment, the railroad tracks are now discontinued. It seems that a monument was made to commemorate the abolition. You can read the instructions properly, so if you are actually going by the side, you can understand.
JR It is a monument along the road a few minutes walk from Kawanishi Ikeda Station and Hankyu Kawanishi Noseguchi Station. What is it because it is suddenly? I stopped. There was an explanation in the monument with only railroad tracks and wheels, but it's a pity that the letters were so disappearing that the last one was almost unreadable.
A short walk to the northwest side of Kawanishi Noseguchi Station, you will find a wheel monument on your left. Previously, the Jnr railroad tracks passed through here to the current Kawanishi Ikeda Station. The tracks are now the road leading to the station.
A monument of the wheels of the JNR within walking distance from Kawanishi Noseguchi. It may be irresistible for railway lovers. It also reminds me of the transfer of JR from JNR.
It is a monument that Mr. Tamori is likely to take up in Bra Tamori. It was on Google Maps. No one seems to be paying attention. But it was a terrain that made me think that there was a railway.
The Jnr front is a railroad track of Nose Electric Railway that connects to Jnr / Kawanishi Ikeda Station. It is a monument of Nose Electric Railway.
Other word of mouth emphasizes "Jnr", but it will be a monument of "Nose Electric Railway". The railroad tracks were extended to Kawanishi Jnr-mae Station (connecting to Kawanishi Ikeda Station of the Jnr), but due to the redevelopment, the railroad tracks are now discontinued. It seems that a monument was made to commemorate the abolition. You can read the instructions properly, so if you are actually going by the side, you can understand.
Monuments of tracks and wheels
JR It is a monument along the road a few minutes walk from Kawanishi Ikeda Station and Hankyu Kawanishi Noseguchi Station. What is it because it is suddenly? I stopped. There was an explanation in the monument with only railroad tracks and wheels, but it's a pity that the letters were so disappearing that the last one was almost unreadable.
It's near Noseguchi, Hankyu Kawanishi.
A short walk to the northwest side of Kawanishi Noseguchi Station, you will find a wheel monument on your left. Previously, the Jnr railroad tracks passed through here to the current Kawanishi Ikeda Station. The tracks are now the road leading to the station.
Guoyu
A monument of the wheels of the JNR within walking distance from Kawanishi Noseguchi. It may be irresistible for railway lovers. It also reminds me of the transfer of JR from JNR.
Imagine the town's changing.
It is a monument that Mr. Tamori is likely to take up in Bra Tamori. It was on Google Maps. No one seems to be paying attention. But it was a terrain that made me think that there was a railway.