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Kyoto Railway Museum

The Kyoto Railway Museum is one of the best railway museums anywhere in the world. It’s a must for train fans and families with children.

Formerly the Umekoji Steam Locomotive Museum, this superb museum was refurbished in 2016 and reopened as the Kyoto Railway Museum. It’s now greatly expanded and covers all aspects of trains, from the earliest days of steam to the ultra-modern shinkansen (bullet trains).

The museum retains its old section that centers on a turntable and roundhouse that contains a dozen or so beautifully restored steam locomotives, many of which you can enter and explore.

A train full of children departs for a short journey. Preservation of
tradition is emphisized in Kyoto, and this museum is one aspect of
that.[The SL Steam Locomotive Ready for Departure © sodaigomi]

Near the roundhouse, there’s a boarding platform where you can board a train pulled by the “SL Steam” locomotive. A ride costs ¥300 for adults and ¥100 for children and there are departures every half hour or so during opening hours.

To the right of the main entrance, in the promenade area, you’ll find entire trains on display, including an early shinkansen, a steam train and a local commuter train.

2016-08-26
15.50.26[Kyoto Railway Museum Main Building Display © pangyuliu]

Inside the main building, on the first floor, you’ll find more trains on display, including a 500 series shinkansen — the coolest shinkansen ever! On the second and third floors of the main building, you’ll find a huge variety of excellent displays on trains, including a great model train layout that has an interior viewing area that only children can enter to watch the trains close up. It’s fantastic! And, if this all makes you hungry, there’s a family-friendly cafeteria where you can have a snack or a full meal.

All told, this is probably the best child-friendly destination in Kyoto. You can combine with a picnic in nearby Umekoji-koen Park or a visit to nearby To-ji Temple. See below for transport details.

If you want even more trains, the fascinating SCMAGLEV and Railway Park in Nagoya is definitely worth visiting too — it’s a 40 minute train ride from Kyoto. Legoland Nagoya is right next door to the Railway Park which is obviously great for if you’re travelling with kids of different ages.

English address:
Kankijicho, Shimogyo-ku

Japanese address:
下京区観喜寺町

Opening hours:
10am to 5:30pm
closed Wednesdays
open on holidays
closed Dec 30, 31 and Jan 1

Admission:
adults: ¥1,200
university and high school students: ¥1,000
junior high and elementary school students: ¥500
children 3 years and up: ¥200

Non-smoking area: Yes

Nearest Transport:
20min walk from Kyoto Station (see the map on the museum website below), or,
Bus No 205 or 208 from Kyoto Station to the Umekoji-koen-mae bus stop

Nearest Hotels:
:: Check availability and pricing for hotels near to the Kyoto Railway Museum on Agoda.com.

Telephone: 570-080-462

Website: Official Website (English)

Where Is This Place Located?

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Near To Here:
Kyoto Railway Museum is located in Kyoto Station area. See our complete list of things to do in Kyoto Station area, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.


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