Take a sightseeing bus.
It was a longing event for children.
Just looking at the city from the high window is exciting.
The gaze of the people looking up was proud.
An event where various buses gathered was held on September 23 in Chuo-ku.
"Bus Festival 2014 in Harumi"
The venue is the lobby of the Harumi Passenger Terminal and a parking lot for large vehicles.
Buses as a convenient means of transportation have become more accessible.
Tokyo Bus (Tokyo Metropolitan Transportation Bureau), Odakyu, Keio, Keikyu, Tokyu, Kanto Bus
Vehicle display will have the highest tension.
If you wear a hat and sit in the driver's seat, the children will become drivers.
The stage equipment is a magic unique to a real car.
This event was held after the bus day on September 20.
Oh, there's a bus day.
In Japan, which has a 365-day anniversary, the bus day was October 1987.
It was decided at the bus operator meeting.
This is because Japan's first bus service started in Kyoto City on September 20, 1903.
It is surprisingly slow compared to rail transport, which started operation in 1872.
It would have taken a lot of years to get a bus operation to be established as a business.
The diorama of Tommytec's moving bus set up at the main venue was a must-see.
I knew the heart of the child (no, even adults) who stuck on the edge and stared at it.
There was also a hot Basma near, as the child who gripped the handle and sparkled his eyes.
The auction venue for parts.
I'm working while keeping in touch with my like-minded person on my smartphone.
Yuru-chara-style costumes, including the capital bus character "Minkuru", were popular with bus lovers.
Here around Harumi, the surroundings change every time I visit.
This large parking lot will also proceed with further changes in anticipation of 2020.