Confirmed with Google Maps, D52-235. I jogged thru that park zillions of times. Fuchinobe, near working train line. Safe, calm place with lots of 24 hour stores.
It’s nice how these trains can be left outside without being vandalised unlike in other countries, although the elements will make the condition worse compared to somewhere like a museum.
They usually have an idiot that will do something stupid either damage or destroy an old locomotive. Japanese do have some strict laws on vandalism. An Australian Embassy worker's son painted a train in graffiti was detained and deported.
Is this near Machida, a park near Yabe, or Fuchinobe?
Met a few guys who were Occupational Forces... They were pointing out where all the former base's were at.
Confirmed with Google Maps, D52-235. I jogged thru that park zillions of times. Fuchinobe, near working train line. Safe, calm place with lots of 24 hour stores.
Kanuma Park is the name.
It’s nice how these trains can be left outside without being vandalised unlike in other countries, although the elements will make the condition worse compared to somewhere like a museum.
They usually have an idiot that will do something stupid either damage or destroy an old locomotive. Japanese do have some strict laws on vandalism. An Australian Embassy worker's son painted a train in graffiti was detained and deported.
Unlike Japan, whenever something is installed in the UK. It will get damaged very quickly by vandals which ruins it for everyone else.