Catching the ‘Giant Robot’ Nankai Rapi:t train to Kansai International Airport | The Real Japan | HD

Nankai Electric Railways’ Rapi:t is a limited express train service between Kansai International Airport and Namba Station in Osaka.

I finally got to ride this a couple of weeks ago. I wasn’t disappointed.

Love the design of this, it’s like a giant robot in train form. (Genetically related to Tetsujin 28?)

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