Train used in Japan circulate around the Myanmar

The 45.9-kilometer-long Yangon Ring Road runs through the city in about three hours per lap.

An old train, transferred from Japan's JR West, is still in use.

As the train started to run, people selling lunchboxes, fruits, and daily necessities appeared one after another, sometimes sitting down in the middle of the aisle to open their shops.

The loop line moves slowly.

From the windows of the train, you can see a different view.

I was surprised to hear from a Myanmar schoolmate who lives in Yangon that he had never ridden the ring road before because it was scary.

I guess there may be a gap in life in Yangon, too.

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