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The steam locomotive SL Yamaguchi-go is one of a very few working engines of this type in Japan. It runs a once-a-day return trip on weekends and national holidays (except in the winter) between Shin Shimonoseki (formerly Ogori) station and en:Tsuwano-cho, mainly for tourists. The trip takes about 90 minutes.

Photograph © Ian Ruxton (Historian), en:11 September, en:2004.
Date 5 January 2005 (original upload date)
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