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Secret doors to Japanica.

Is it a rail station? Or is it a portal? Why don’t they get in the queue like the rest of us? Oh yes, we forgot: freedom. The presence of a U.S. Navy entrance at a Tokyo station, specifically referring to Yokosuka, is a result of the post-World War II security alliance between the United States and Japan

Following Japan’s defeat in the war, the U.S. established military bases, including naval facilities in Yokosuka, to ensure regional stability and deter potential threats. Yokosuka, in particular, serves as a major hub for the U.S. Navy’s Seventh Fleet and provides crucial support for U.S. forces in the Pacific. War is over, if you want it. PS, the words at the bottom of the image (above) says “It’s a good idea.” in Japanese.

All political comments aside, this is kind of odd, kind of funny and maybe worth seeking out. Also, any possible political comments are ours, not rail enthusiast, Tanner‘s. Peace and love, peace and love. Acording to Wikipedia, Jimmuji Station (神武寺駅, Jinmuji-eki) is a railway station on the Keikyu Zushi Line in Zushi, Kanagawa, Japan, operated by the private railway operator …

Location: 2-11-2 Ikego, Zushi, Kanagawa(神奈川県逗子市池子二丁目11-2)You’ll be pleased to know that the train’s stop is also for everyday rail users. That could be you, too.

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