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Hiroshima Streetcar: This is a non-sale book issued in 1987 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the streetcar's operation, primarily distributed internally. (Those who own this book are likely former employees or related individuals, making it rare nowadays.) A must-see for streetcar enthusiasts! [About the Item] "This book is a re-edited version of the 'Vehicle Museum' streetcar series that appeared in the evening edition of the Chugoku Shimbun newspaper, published 26 times from January 9 to August 14, 1986." Please refer to the images for the table of contents, etc. Looking at the cover photo, it appears to have been taken with a super-telephoto lens camera from the direction of Aioi Bridge towards the Hatchobori intersection, from the direction of Tokaichi-machi. The insurance company building, now the Ori-zuru Tower, and the billboard of Daichi, the predecessor of Edion, are visible, evoking nostalgia and a sense of the time. - Contents: Includes the history of Hiroshima Electric Railway, etc. - Number of pages: 115 pages (main text) plus several pages of photos and route maps - No price indicated as it was not for sale. [Condition of the Item] This book (booklet) was received from the company 40 years ago and has been quietly stored on a bookshelf. There is some damage to the back cover due to aging, but otherwise, it is in relatively good condition considering its age. [Notes] This item is stored by an individual (amateur), so some people may have concerns. Please be aware of this. [Shipping] We strive to ship as quickly as possible, but there may be delays due to sudden business trips. Also, recycled materials may be used for packaging. Please understand.
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