Read: Tama Zoological Park
My son has been enjoying our stay in the zoo so I had to remind him that we need to go to Keio Rail-Land and we cannot afford to miss it because like Tama Zoo, they are closed every Wednesday too. We left the zoo before 2PM and we joined these kids in crossing the pedestrian lane.
I just noticed that Japan has a lot of vending machines, they use it for drinks, snacks, train ticket and even in purchasing attraction ticket. But not all are user friendly so I have to ask help again so I can buy tickets.
I told the staff that I need two tickets, 1 adult and 1 child and she instructed me on what to press and when to insert money. (again, tinuturo lang niya since she can’t speak English). What I like in Japan, even there is language barrier, they are very kind and helpful, they will try their best to guide you.
Keio Rail-Land Entrance Fee
250 yen - 3 years old and above.
Finally, we got out ticket and we can now enter the museum. Unfortunately, they don’t have English version of the flyer but at least the pictures give me an idea on what to expect.
Keio Rail-Land is a railway museum that is operated by Keio Corporation. The museum was opened in year 2000 and was expanded in year 2013. It is divided in three parts, the indoor exhibition (two floors) and outdoor exhibition.
Indoor Exhibition First Floor
You can see the miniature train diorama, train simulator, mini Keio bus and mini Keio train cab at the first floor. There is souvenir shop too at the entrance of the railway museum.
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You can drive your own train in this diorama for 100 yen, my son likes to drive the different mini trains but I told him to try other attractions. Hehehe! Kuripot lang si mommy, ayaw ng may bayad.
So he tried this train simulator, I’m not sure if he was doing the right thing but one staff said, “very good”. Good thing that the place was not crowded so he can use this game over and over again.
Beside the train simulator is the mini Keio Bus.
We also enjoyed dressing up, he changed costumes and I took pictures.
Indoor Exhibition Second Floor
Second floor is the play area or kid zone, there are corner for kids and toddlers. My son enjoyed this game area where you can build and play your own railway for 30 minutes, then you have to put it back again at the proper storage. Clean before you go. Just get your time card from the staff.
While waiting for our turn, my son played here.
After several minutes of waiting, we fell in line so we could play. My son used to love Thomas and Friends so I gifted him Thomas Climbing Set four years ago. But of course, a child’s interest changes as the years go by so he seldom uses the train set.
Read: Thomas Climbing Set
But I think he missed the train because he likes to play again so we got another time card.
There are also tables and chairs where you can stay, drink, and eat snacks. Vending machines are available.
My son also played here “Quiz Station,” I find it weird because it is in Japanese Language pero gusto pa rin niya magquiz. Guessing game ito. Lol
Outdoor Exhibition
I was trying to figure out how we can go to the outdoor museum but I can't find the way so I have to ask the staff and show him the flyer. He said “outside” so we went out and walked to the other side of the museum. You need your ticket to enter so keep it or else you have to pay again.
The open-air exhibition area houses five retired Keio EMU cars. This is your chance to see the different models or series of train throughout the years. You can see Keio 6000 series car DeHa 6438, Keio 3000 series car KuHa 3719, Keio 5000 series car KuHa 5723, Keio 2010 series car DeHa 2015 and Keio 2400 series car DeHa 2410.
There is also a cute mini train ride for a minimal fee. I asked again for help so I can purchase the ticket in the ticket vending machine. 100 yen for one round of rides.
The museum is not that big, I think 2 hours is enough to enjoy it. If you love trains, I’m pretty sure you will enjoy this place, my son and I had fun in this railway theme park. We left before 5 PM.
Keio Rail_land
3 Chome-36-39 Hodokubo,
Hino, Tokyo 191-0042, Japan
Hours: 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM Museum is closed every Wednesday, year-end, and New Year.
Phone: +81 42-593-3526
Public transit access: Tama-dōbutsukōen Station
C&C Curry Shop
My husband has dinner meeting so we went straight to Tama Center Station to buy dinner at C&C Curry Shop but unfortunately I could not order our food because I didn’t know how to use the food vending machine. Waah!
Good thing I found a food shop so nagtake-out na lang kami ng food. My son and I loves katsu, so we ordered this. Inulit-ulit ko talaga sa staff na pork katsu. Lesson learned, dapat alam ko na yung Japanese term for pork, chicken, seafood and beef para mas madali communication.