Overview
- Number of Players
- Single Player
- Genre
- Simulation
- Release Date
3DS eShop
- 6th Aug 2015 (USA), $19.99
- 24th Dec 2015 (UK/EU), £12.99
- Series
- Japanese Rail Sim 3D
- Official Site
- sonicpowered.co.jp
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Reviews
Review Japanese Rail Sim 3D Journey to Kyoto
This train has gone off the rails
Japanese Rail Sim 3D Journey to Kyoto is the sequel to Journey in Suburbs #1, which was released in June of this same year. Just like its predecessor the title centres around the idea of playing the role of a train conductor in Japan, in this case the city of Kyoto; unfortunately this title fails to change the...
About The Game
Fun and easy to play railway simulation! Travel on the Eizan Electric Railway. Enjoy the beautiful autumn colors in 3D.
"Journey to Kyoto" is part of the popular Japanese Rail Sim 3D series and features driving over the complete line from the first station to the last!
The game is set on the Eizan Electric Railway which travels around the ancient capital of Kyoto. The scenery from the driver's point of view is reproduced in intense 3D images. You will enjoy driving a 900-type "Kirara" on your railway journey from the suburban Demachiyanagi Station to the mountainous Kurama Station.
You will pass through the popular tourist spot the "Momiji no Tonneru (tunnel)" where the branches of maple trees overlap to create a tunnel of bright autumn colors.
Both a 'Day Mode' and a 'Night Mode' are available, so you can enjoy the various atmospheres as you drive.
By getting high scores in the game, you can see information about the many tourist spots along the track such as the Shimogamo-jinja Shrine and the Kifune-jinja Shrine, and feel like you're actually visiting Kyoto.
Comments (3)
I really liked the first Railway Sim. But I don't think I'm willing to pay 19.99 for this second so I will wait for a sale. I might get real tempted though cause the first one was just so cool. This one looks even cleaner.
got it for 0,99$ and i'm in love with it.
I actually feel like I'm visiting Kyoto!
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