The second episode of Travel Japan Local News is now up! In this week’s news, Kyoto City Subway renews its trains with an interior constructed from traditional techniques and materials. And Eizan Electric reopen a line damaged in a landslide.
Music used
Scott Buckley – Life in Silico (https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/library/life-in-silico/), used under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
OtoLogic – Menso-re1 (https://otologic.jp/sounds/jing/mp3-zip/menso-re-mp3.zip), used under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Photos used
Kyoto City Subway
- “E8qlc2EVEAEtDEk.jpg” is from the Twitter account of the Kyoto Municipal Transport Bureau.
- “Eiden_900_Series_01.jpg” by Kansai Explorer is used under the Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0 license.
- “Kyoto_Subway_1811A_Takeda.JPG” and “Kyoto_Subway_1101_and_1105.JPG” by Hahifuheho is used under the CC0 1.0 license.
- “IMG_3579.JPG” is from the August 27th press release of the Kyoto Municipal Transport Bureau.
- The decor shots are from the press releases of the Kyoto Municipal Transport Bureau (1, 2, and 3).
Eizan Electric Railways
- “Hiei_at_Shugakuin_20180321_02.jpg” and “Kurama_station_sign_and_Tengus_20200530.jpg” by Hahifuheho is used under the CC0 1.0 license.
- “Eiden_Ichihara_Station.JPG” by Bergmann is used under the Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0 license.
- “叡山電鉄線路脇で土砂崩れ(2020年7月8日、京都市左京区).jpg” is screencaptured from the YouTube video.
- Kurama Line map, ao_top.jpg, and momiji_top.jpg are captured from Eizan Electric’s website.
- “6287987784_d0e511b081_o.jpg” by Kiwi He is used under the CC BY-SA 2.0 license
- “8679435847_05d64796d5_o.jpg” by Norihiro Kataoka is used under the CC BY-SA 2.0 license.