Due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, we have decided to start a service that allows teleworking on the trains and planes exhibited by the museum, which is closed.

Building B of the "Train and Bus Museum" in Miyamae-ku, Kawasaki has been closed since February last year, and the railway company that operates the museum will start a service that allows teleworking in the museum from next month. ..

There are 29 seats in the building, of which the artificial turf space has camping desks and chairs, so you can work as if you were outdoors.



There are also unique seats unique to the museum, such as in the cockpit of a precious train or light aircraft manufactured 90 years ago.

In addition, you can experience driving a train with a simulator to take a break from work.



Tokyu Corporation's Transportation Planning Department, Toshiyuki Sawaguchi, said, "It is meaningful to be able to utilize the museum, which is an idle asset and is closed. I want you to enjoy working in a different place than usual." rice field.



While the number of railway users in the Tokyo metropolitan area has decreased significantly due to the impact of the new Corona, railway companies are moving to operate telework spaces one after another.