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Description Keihan line 13000 series EMU train- I counted at least five different types of EMU (electric multiple unit) trains during my ten minute wait at Inari station where I am now and which is the station seen in the background as well. I have come here to visit the Fushimi- Inari shrine. known for it's scores of vermilion torii gates. (see previous pictures earlier in this album) and am on my way back, having done with the touring for the day. (Kyoto, Japan, Apr/ May 2019)
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Author shankar s. from Poona (pune), India, India

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