


On the way back I heard a railway crossing, so decided to take a picture of the coming train. It turned out that the train was a long-distance express train, one step down from a Shinkansen, so it was going pretty fast. I am amased I managed to catch the front of the train in the picture at all.

A minute later, a freight train passed going in the opposite direction. It was going slower, so I was able to get a better picture. That blue thing above the train in the right side of the picture is not part of the train, but a community centre in the distance.
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