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» Funaoka 
» Tohoku main line, Japan (more..)
» April 12, 2009
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» ED75 143 (more..)
» 857 (more..)
» Go Nanna (more..)
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Spring has come! Cherry trees are in full blossom along the Shiroishi river on this weekend. Class ED75 can be seen only on weekends in this area as all the regular trains have been replaced by EH500 after March 15, 2009. The lead unit ED75 143 has been overhauled last year to receive the new paint schime, and this would be her rare chance to enjoy "Thousands cherrys at a glance."
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