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Nagahama Railway Square (Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture)

2025 12/14
December 14, 2025
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Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)

Nagahama Railway Square is a railway-themed museum facility located in Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture. It features old station buildings and actual trains that tell the history of railways from the Meiji to Taisho periods, as well as railway-related materials and models, making it a place that can be enjoyed by a wide range of people, from train enthusiasts to families. It is notable for preserving and utilizing the old wooden station building and brick buildings, and its appeal lies in the fact that you can get a feel for the history of the region's railways and modernization in an exhibition space that retains the atmosphere of the time.

Highlights

  • Preservation and exhibition of the old station building: You can visit the old Nagahama Station building (a restoration of the old station building and waiting room), which retains the atmosphere of the Meiji and Taisho periods. The design unique to wooden architecture, as well as the signs and fixtures from that time, are also attractive.
  • Actual vehicles on outdoor display: You can observe real trains such as steam locomotives and vintage passenger cars up close (the type and placement of trains varies depending on the season). It is a popular spot for taking photos.
  • Railway Museum Panel Exhibition: Panels and materials are on display that explain the history of the tracks and stations, the evolution of freight and passenger transport, and the relationship between the region and the railway.
  • Models and dioramasThere are miniature exhibits and dioramas in HO gauge and other sizes, and you may be able to enjoy driving simulations and explanations (the availability of the experience corner varies depending on the season).
  • Events and Special Exhibitions: There are events held throughout the year, such as lectures, special vehicle exhibitions, and stamp rallies, so you can enjoy your visit even more by checking the events that are scheduled for when you visit.

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)

  • Nearest station:Just a few minutes walk from Nagahama Station on the JR Hokuriku Main Line. It is close to the station and easily accessible by public transportation.
  • Buses and routes: Tourist buses and local buses are available from around Nagahama Station. It is common to walk from the station.
  • carAccessible from the Meishin Expressway (Maibara IC) and Hokuriku Expressway. Parking is available in the city, but it can get crowded during peak tourist seasons and on weekends, so consider using a nearby paid parking lot.
  • remarks: We recommend checking the latest access information (parking location, bus times, etc.) in advance on the official website or tourist guide.

Estimated stay (estimated time required)

  • Quick tour: 30 to 45 minutes (exterior view + a quick look at the main exhibits)
  • Thorough tour: 1 to 2 hours (including observing the interior of the train, looking closely at the exhibits, and participating in events)
  • Combine with sightseeing in the surrounding area: Half a day to a full day (when combining with nearby spots such as Nagahama Castle and Kurokabe Square)

Nearby spots

  • Nagahama Castle and Toyo Park: A symbol of Nagahama, you can enjoy strolling around the castle ruins and park. It is also a famous spot for cherry blossoms and autumn leaves.
  • Kurokabe Square (around Kurokabe Glass Museum): A tourist area with glass crafts, souvenir shops, and cafes. You can eat and shop within walking distance.
  • Lake Biwa (Nagahama Port): Enjoy a stroll or a sightseeing boat ride with a close-up view of Lake Biwa. The scenery along the lakeside changes with the seasons.
  • Local restaurants: There are many restaurants serving local cuisine, lake fish dishes, and locally sourced ingredients that are unique to Hubei.

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)

  • congestion: The number of visitors increases on weekends, holidays, Golden Week, summer vacation, and during the autumn foliage and cherry blossom seasons. Please allow plenty of time for your visit as it is expected to be crowded with people taking photos and browsing the exhibits.
  • Photography etiquette: Photography is permitted in most areas, but please avoid flash photography and contact with exhibits, and follow the instructions and notices of the staff. There may also be restrictions on photography inside trains.
  • Barrier-free: Historical buildings such as old train stations may have steps and narrow passageways. For wheelchair users and stroller users, it is a good idea to check access and facilities in advance.
  • Weather and Season: As there are many outdoor exhibits, it may be difficult to view them outdoors on rainy days. In winter, it can get cold, so we recommend taking measures to protect yourself from the cold.
  • Check the official information: Opening hours, closing days, admission fees, and special exhibition status may change. Please check the official website or Nagahama City Tourist Information for the latest information before visiting.

Nagahama Railway Square is a spot where you can get a firsthand feel for the history of railways and the modernization of the region. Enjoy the charm of the old station building and the impressive outdoor exhibits, and combine your visit with sightseeing around the historic town and lakeside.

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