One of my favorite things about Japan are the trains. Perhaps it’s because I’m from a country where “rail life” isn’t that big a part of the culture, especially on the West Coast, but I’ve always been quite taken with the convenience and aesthetic beauty of Japan’s trains. It’s quite common for various train lines in Japan to become famous around the country, like the Yamanote Line that runs in a loop around Tokyo, or the Arashiyama Line that goes through some of the most beautiful parts of Kyoto. Currently I’m watching an anime called Aoi Hana (English title “Sweet Blue Flowers”), an amazing story about yuri — beautifully expressed love between females — and the 19th century novel Wuthering Heights, of all things. The show is set in the Kamakura area south of Yokohama, and prominently features the Enoshima Electric Railway, a quaint single-track train line that seems to transport you back in time to a simpler era. The already beautiful characters in the anime are made even more interesting thanks to the imagery of this iconic train.
If you want a really special Japanese train experience, ride the Enoden.