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  • Aizu-Bange Town Aizu-Misato Town Aizuwakamatsu City Kaneyama Town Mishima Town News Showa Village Tadami Town Uonuma City Yanaizu Town Yugawa Village

    Kihachannel – A New Video Has B…

    From the Tadami Line Revitalization Council “Kihachannel” is a video series in which “Kiha-chan,” the official support character of the Tadami Line, visits various locations and events to introduce them. In the areas that make up the Tadami Line Revitalization Council—Aizuwakamatsu City, Aizumisato Town, Aizubange Town, Yugawa Village, Yanaizu Town, Mishima Town, Kaneyama Town, Showa […]

  • Aizu-Bange Town Aizu-Misato Town Aizuwakamatsu City Kaneyama Town Mishima Town News Showa Village Tadami Town Uonuma City Yanaizu Town

    Oku-Aizu & Tadami Line Art …

    The Tadami River Line Tourism Association (Yanazu Town, Mishima Town, Kaneyama Town, Showa Village, and Tadami Town) is hosting the “Oku-Aizu & Tadami Line Art Contest” with the aim of increasing interest in Oku-Aizu and the Tadami Line and promoting their unique charm.Why not create a painting inspired by Oku-Aizu or the Tadami Line?We look […]

  • Aizu-Bange Town Aizu-Misato Town Aizuwakamatsu City Kaneyama Town Mishima Town News Showa Village Tadami Town Uonuma City Yanaizu Town Yugawa Village

    Kihachannel – Now Available!

    From the Tadami Line Revitalization Council The Tadami Line Revitalization Council launched the YouTube channel “Kihachannel” as a promotional tool for the Tadami Line in fiscal year 2022. “Kihachannel” uploads videos in which “Kiha-chan,” the official support character of the Tadami Line, visits and introduces various locations and events. Last year, in the areas that […]

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    Meguro Residence Museum Special…

    On November 10, 1921, the “Koide–Yanaizu Railway Promotion Association” was established, and Bunpei Meguro, head of the prominent Meguro merchant family of Echigo Uonuma, was appointed as its first chairman. After overcoming numerous challenges, the long-awaited railway was completed between Koide and Ōshirakawa on November 1, 1942, and a steam locomotive ran through the Echigo […]