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Sagano Scenic Railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sagano Scenic Railway
The or Sagano Sightseeing Railway is a wholly owned subsidiary of West Japan Railway Company (JR West) that operates the or Sagano Sight-seeing Line in Kyoto. The line uses superseded tracks of the Sagano Line (officially a portion of the San'in Main Line) of JR West, from in Arashiyama, and passes a gorge offering a scenic view along the Hozu River, then enters and terminates in the basin of Kameoka. It is closed on Wednesdays and in the winter. The line is locally known as "''Torokko'' in Hozu gorge." ''Torokko'' is a Japanese word derived from the English "truck" once used for mining cars hauling ore, but presently means rail carriages for scenic view with rough accommodations. Some sources refer to the Sagano Scenic Line as the only scenic railway in Japan.〔 (1997) , Tokyo: JTB Corporation〕 ==Description==
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