Sunday, 22 January 2017

Kayashima: The Japanese Train Station Built Around a 700 Year Old Tree

Kayashima: The Japanese Train Station Built Around a 700 Year Old Tree

In the Northeast suburbs of central Osaka stands a curious train station unlike any other. Kayashima Station features a rectangular hole cut into the roof of the elevated platform and, from inside, a giant tree pokes its head out like a stalk of broccoli. It’s almost like a railway version of Laputa.
Read more: http://www.spoon-tamago.com/2017/01/21/kayashima-the-japanese-train-station-built-around-a-700-year-old-tree/?source=Snapzu

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