"That's right. What's it?"
“Weird things are running. ・“The bus?”
The stop at the end of the children pointed to was a red line drawn on the yellow ground.
It was a wrapping bus with a train-like coloring.
We've never been on the Toden running through the streets of the trolley line.
The track extends near the center of the road to an area solidified with paving stones, from the overhead line.
I use a long trolley pole to drive with electricity.
Oh! I've been on Toden.
Oh, it's the Arakawa Line.
A tram that is active only in Tokyo.
In the vicinity of Prince Kita Ward, the tracks pass through the road.
The appearance of climbing Asukazaka, which is curved with a roaring engine sound,
There's something powerful.
Toden-style wrapping bus was introduced by Sam on a correspondent blog on October 24.
This is one of the events of "Tokyo Station-Nihonbashi Showa Retro Tour" that I gave you.
The future service schedule is for three days: October 31 (Sat), November 1 (Sun), and November 3 (holiday).
Operation time is from 11:00 to 19:00. The fare is free.
There are Tokyo Station course and Ningyocho course, and there are Coredo Muromachi-mae and Ningyocho amazake Yokocho entrance.
It will be a replacement for passengers.
The wrapping bus is modeled on the Toden 6000 type.
Oh! I'm not Toden Mania, but just in front of the nose, one place
If you had a replica of a large frontlight, the real feeling may have doubled.
Certainly, the 6000 type is the nickname of 'Ichikyusan.'
It came from the fact that there was one ball of the front light bulb.
Walking maps for events held until November 3 and mounts for commemorative replica hard tickets are also available.
The picture is full of retro senses and it is very cute.
A replica hard ticket that imitates an old railway ticket can be obtained at 6 locations, one by one.
There are a total of 6 types.
The date of the hard ticket is the day that is closely related to the building.
For Nihonbashi Takashimaya, "8.-3.20." in connection with the opening of the store on March 20, 1933. 。
At the Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, the unveiling ceremony of the statue of Tenjo (Magokoro) that descended on the first floor is held.
"35.-4.19." in connection with April 19, 1960 。
This is a pretty elaborate device. It's wonderful.
The size of the hard ticket is a B-type ticket that is 2.5cm long and 5.75cm wide.
If possible, if it is an A-type Edmonson ticket with a height of 3 cm, it will be more familiar to your hands.
Oh, I'm not a ticket maniar, so I'm not very particular about it.
Only the children received replica hard tickets from the sisters at each information center.
And not from a wide range of age groups.
If you put 6 sheets on the mount, it will be a fun memorial to the Tokyo Tours.

