
The cutest public transportation in Tokyo
At the Northern area of Tokyo, there is this streetcar line that passes through secondary streets and stopping in neighborhoods where the atmosphere is different from our usual mental model of futuristic Tokyo.

Are we really in Tokyo?
Running through Tokyo side streets makes this line somewhat hidden (hence it is special) unlike the very visible tram in Hong Kong where its tramway traverses the Hong Kong Island from east to west (or west to east) as it cuts through the busy districts and major roads and looking very tall (double-decker trams).

Tokyo tramway (Toden Arakawa Line) is relatively short in distance having less than an hour of travel time from one end to the other end, taking into account the traffic.

Lady crossing the street as the streetcar leaves
Yes it is indeed special for there is traffic factor here, seeing that streetcars follow the rules of the road (unlike trains), hence the term “streetcar”, I suppose.

Road barrier in place as the streetcar crosses

At dusk

Minowa station is the last station on one end of the line

Seems like majority of the streetcar passengers are elderly

Inside the streetcar

Streetcar stopping at a station

Streetcar as seen from a side street in Minowa
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