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Links about trams and light rails in Kyoto

There are 7 links about trams and light rails in Kyoto (Japan) on Tram Travels.

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Model trams

Maquettes en carton Card modeling
By: Pierre Gauriat.
Language: English, French.

"Cardboard, a pencil, a ruler, a compass, scissors, and glue: with a few ideas, that's all you need to make real models or fun objects and toys of any size. Today, thanks to personal computers, drawing software, and the ease of color printing, this hobby has taken on a new dimension. Sharing designs as files is quite easy, as is creating, enlarging, building, and retouching them. And there are tons of interesting models available on the internet."

Private homepages

Japan - Experience: Keifuku Randen Tram Line Kyoto
Language: English.

"The Keifuku Randen Tram Line is a unique and historic transportation system in Kyoto, offering visitors a charming way to explore the western parts of the city. Consisting of two main branches, the Arashiyama Line and the Kitano Line, this nostalgic streetcar network provides easy access to popular "

Japan Transport: Japan trams
Language: English.

"Japan trams: read a guide to the tram (streetcar) lines in various cities in Japan including Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Kumamoto."

Kyoto Station: The Keifuku Randen Tram Line
Language: English.

"The Randen actually consists of two lines in the west of Kyoto city. The Arashiyama Line runs east –west from Shijo-Omiya Station to Keifuku Arashiyama Station. The Kitano Line branches from the Arashiyama Line at Katabiranotsuji Station and runs north to Kitano-Hakubaicho Station."

Tram companies

Keifuku Electric Railroad
Language: Japanese.

"This is the official website of Keifuku Electric Railroad Co., Ltd. The Keifuku Group, which includes Randen and Eizan Cable and Ropeway, bases its brand on safety and security, and contributes to people and society."

Tram museums

Chinchin train service and boarding information
Language: Japanese.

"An introduction to Umekoji Park in Kyoto City. You can also download a map of the park, the history of Umekoji, and a usage guide and application form. The park includes a lawn plaza, Suzaku Garden, Forest of Life, a tram stop, and a green house."

Umekoji Park
Language: Japanese.

"An introduction to Umekoji Park in Kyoto City. You can also download a map of the park, the history of Umekoji, and a usage guide and application form. The park includes a lawn plaza, Suzaku Garden, Forest of Life, a tram stop, and a green house."

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