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| Opção | Tipo | Resumo | Duração | A partir de | Reservar |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kyoto Railway Museum Ticket (Kyoto Railway Museum - Admission for Child (3-6 years)) | attraction | Explore the history of Kyoto's railway system through a look, touch, and experience concept at the Kyoto Railway Museum... | 5 horas | €1.08 | Reservar |
| Kyoto Railway Museum Ticket (Kyoto Railway Museum - Admission for Elementary Students (7-15 years)) | attraction | Explore the history of Kyoto's railway system through a look, touch, and experience concept at the Kyoto Railway Museum... | 5 horas | €2.71 | Reservar |
| Kyoto Railway Museum Ticket (Kyoto Railway Museum - Admission for High School (16-22 years)) | attraction | Explore the history of Kyoto's railway system through a look, touch, and experience concept at the Kyoto Railway Museum... | 5 horas | €7.04 | Reservar |
| Kyoto Railway Museum Ticket (Kyoto Railway Museum - Admission for Adult) | attraction | Explore the history of Kyoto's railway system through a look, touch, and experience concept at the Kyoto Railway Museum... | 5 horas | €8.12 | Reservar |
The Kyoto Railway Museum offers an opportunity to experience Japan’s steps towards modernisation through its railway history in the city of Kyoto, where both tradition is valued and innovation continues. From steam locomotives to Shinkansen bullet trains, the museum houses 54 railway vehicles that make up an index of Japan’s modernisation efforts. The museum also features a giant diorama operated by an attendant, and showcases model trains that are about 1/80th the scale of the actual trains.
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Discover historically important railway vehicles on display at the Kyoto Railway Museum
See a giant diorama showcasing model trains about 1/80th in scale, said to be the largest in Japan
Learn about the railway history of Kyoto, including the safety features built into railway systems
Sobre Kyoto Railway Museum Ticket
The Kyoto Railway Museum offers an opportunity to experience Japan’s steps towards modernisation through its railway history in the city of Kyoto, where both tradition is valued and innovation continues. From steam locomotives to Shinkansen bullet trains, the museum houses 54 railway vehicles that make up an index of Japan’s modernisation efforts. The museum also features a giant diorama operated by an attendant, and showcases model trains that are about 1/80th the scale of the actual trains.



