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The Railway Museum, Omiya
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The Railway Museum, Omiya

📍 Saitama, Saitama

A cathedral of trains in Saitama: real locomotives from steam to shinkansen parked in a vast hall, a turntable that spins a steam engine to a whistle, and driving simulators for would-be conductors.

Japan loves its trains, and the Railway Museum in Omiya is where that love is enshrined. Inside a huge hall sits a fleet of real rolling stock — gleaming steam locomotives, retired express cars, and the bullet-nosed early shinkansen — arranged so you can walk right up, climb aboard some, and feel the scale.

Why It’s Interesting

It’s both a serious history of how rail shaped modern Japan and an unabashed playground. The star moment is the turntable, where a vintage steam engine is slowly rotated to the sound of its own whistle and bell. Add driving simulators, a miniature railway diorama, and a kids’ play line, and it’s a guaranteed hit with anyone who has ever pointed at a passing train.

Best Time to Visit

Year-round — fully indoor, making it an ideal rainy-day plan. Weekdays are calmer for the popular simulators.

Getting There

Take the New Shuttle one stop from Omiya to Tetsudo-Hakubutsukan Station, which deposits you at the entrance — fittingly, by rail.

🐿️ Cinnamon was here

Field report

As a professional rider of trains (luggage racks, mostly, unticketed, sorry JR), the Railway Museum in Omiya was less a museum visit and more a family reunion: real locomotives from steam to shinkansen parked nose to nose in a vast hall, with a working turntable that spins a steam engine to a whistle blast every afternoon.

I paid respects to the imperial carriages, rode the mini-train (legitimately, as a class of schoolchildren's adopted mascot), and watched grown adults wait in line for the driving simulators with the focus of astronauts. The steam whistle at turntable time goes through your whole body like history clearing its throat.

Railfans, families, and sentimental squirrels all fed and watered. Buy the ekiben lunch box and eat it in the retired dining car. That's not a tip; it's an order.

— Cinnamon 🐿️

📸 Cinnamon's camera roll

Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.

Riding the mini-train legitimately, as a class of schoolchildren's adopted mascot. A professional rider of trains, finally ticketed.
Turntable time, when the steam whistle goes through your whole body like history clearing its throat. Socks queued for the driving simulator with the focus of an astronaut.
Railway Museum, Omiya
Photo via Wikimedia Commons
A vast hall full of historic Japanese trains including a bullet-train nose
Rooms full of real trains, including an old bullet train. Choo.
Mon-chan in a conductor hat and Cinnamon the squirrel peeking from a train window
Big humming machines. I felt a kinship — my mother was a machine too. All aboard. 🚄

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