Ticket Cutter

I miss the charm of the old ticket cutting machines at arcades. Bringing that pile of tickets gained from weeks/months of grinding on various games and watching all that go into a shredder and incrementing a number to see whether you can actually get that big prize you were gunning for. Sure, there’s still a few places with these machines, but almost all of them are self-service at this point, while the rest just digitally add the tickets straight to your card. Some games even digitally add it at the same pace as the paper ticket dispensing, making it extra boring. Oh, this got me a Mickey Mouse backpack which I still kept to this day, though I’m not sure whether its a counterfeit or not (it feels really cheap but at the same time has a Disney hologram and licensing info so idk).

SCMaglev and Railway Park

Probably my favourite place that I visited in Nagoya, the SCMaglev and Railway Park is a haven for train lovers. Everything about Japanese train history, from the steam locomotives to the avant-garde maglev trains, and everything in between from onboard refreshments, tickets, even the toilets were on full display! Whilst I’ve been in other train museums in Japan, this definitely blew the ones I’ve visited out of the water.

I regretted leaving this place as an afterthought when I visited for the first time, which left me with not enough time to explore the place before I had to rush back to the station to catch a bullet train to Tokyo. Visiting this place the second time was much less rushed and allowed me to explore even more of the place, but I still feel like there’s not enough time to look at everything – I didn’t have enough time to look at the special cafeteria nor the theatre sections. Given some of their exhibits rotate, I could probably make a case for visiting a third time. Maybe someday.

I did buy the comprehensive museum guidebook to tide me over until then.

Indoors 5 – Boarding Passes

One day, we’ll travel far and wide again. Stay safe everyone.