The continuation of local railway lines that run through the country’s hilly and mountainous areas is once again being questioned.
Allocating profits from the Shinkansen and railroads in the metropolitan area to the deficits of local single-track lines has exceeded the limit.
But no matter how sparsely populated a town or village is, it’s unbearable as a townsman to not have a station in our town.
Even as the mayor of the town, the townspeople will not be convinced unless it is politically continued.
I understand the situation, but there is no actual demand, and economically, it is not profitable.
A huge deficit is necessary.
Both the local allocation tax and JR’s burden are far beyond the limit.
I have two suggestions.
One is hometown tax, which issues commemorative tickets.
A postcard-sized ticket.
Of course, a picture postcard with a photo of a train car.
Same as Commemorative Coins.
Fans should be kept away and not used.
I would like you to think of it as a commemorative stamp release every day, with a date, using seasonal autumn leaves, fresh greenery, and new trains.
The second is fundamental redevelopment.
Abolition of railways.
Line maintenance costs are high.
Make it asphalt or concrete road and make it a cycling road.
A large number of electric bicycles can be rented free of charge.
The station government building will be rebuilt as a complex public hall.
It will be a general cultural welfare center with a clinic, day care service, nursery school and a mini theater.
If there is room, elderly housing and condominiums are also good.
Roads will be left up to the administration, but station redevelopment is also possible at Koyama Group.
However, please consider the land rent.
It will be a model for community welfare and regional revitalization projects.
The vehicle will also be left as a playground for the children.
Children like trains.
A tavern in a train car might be good too.
Liquor on the train is delicious on long journeys.
I miss the days when I was traveling around the country like a traveling entertainer.
There might be a train day service center.
I ask users to endure with non-alcoholic beer.
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Autumn leaves train
Representative Yasunari Koyama