Sorry for jumping from one topic to another, but today I’d like to share a story from my recent trip to Kumamoto.
When I visited Mt. Kinbo in Kumamoto City with my family, we happened to meet a group of local hikers. The leader kindly showed us how to make friends with wild birds there. Please take a look at the photo below. If you put a nut on your palm and hold it out, a Yamagara (Varied Tit) will gently land on your hand and start eating it. Isn’t that adorable? I had never seen such a friendly wild bird before.
Of course, I can’t finish this post without talking about trains—this is a railway blog after all! Please look at the top photo. It shows trainset 0803 of the Kumamoto City Tram’s 0800 series. The 0800 series entered service in 2009 and is a type of light rail transit (LRT). Only three sets were built by Niigata Transys.
Each train has two cars with two bogies, meaning it doesn’t have an articulated bogie. The total length is about 18 meters. It’s equipped with an IGBT-VVVF inverter control system (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor – variable frequency drive) and two 100 kW induction motors.
The third set, trainset 0803, is the newest one. Its warm wooden interior gives passengers a calm and relaxing feeling. The nickname of trainset 0803 is “COCORO” (meaning “mind” or “heart”). It’s beloved by locals because it truly connects with people’s hearts.
I really enjoyed meeting both the friendly bird and the charming tramcar in Kumamoto City.