By TATSUYA SHIMADA/ Staff Writer
September 25, 2021 at 16:55 JST
Visitors to JR Omiya Station in Saitama Prefecture close to Tokyo snap photos of the Max Shinkansen train that will be retired from service on Oct. 1. (Tatsuya Shimada)
Visitors to JR Omiya Station in Saitama Prefecture snapped photos and children waved at the “Max” double-decker E4 model Joetsu Shinkansen train that will be retired from service on Oct. 1. [Read More]
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