Tsuyama Railroad Educational Museum(Old Tsuyama Fan-Shaped Locomotive Depot)
A must-see for railway enthusiasts! A wide array of nostalgic train cars on display.
Tsuyama Manabi no Tetsudokan (Tsuyama Learning Railway Museum) comprises spaces that display vehicles, turntables, and driving wheels of steam locomotives as part of the former Tsuyama fan-shaped engine depot, as well as areas where visitors can learn about the history of Okayama’s railways and the mechanics of railways through hands-on experiences. Additionally, there is a space with a diorama exhibition of the streets of Tsuyama. The former Tsuyama fan-shaped engine depot, built in 1936, is a valuable facility that is the second-largest of its kind still existing in Japan. It houses the preserved “DE50-1,” a diesel locomotive with a high-power engine that was the only one of its kind manufactured in Japan. This is a must-visit for anyone interested in railways and locomotives.