Meishō Line SeriesⅢ: Tracks in the Forest
Hidden in the deep forests of Mie Prefecture lies one of Japan’s most quietly beautiful railways: the Meishō Line.
Originally planned to connect Matsusaka and Nabari, only part of the line was completed. Today, it survives as a rural branch line, winding through forgotten valleys and fading villages—where time slows and nature reclaims what remains.
This 3D model captures a peaceful scene: a rusted rail bridge crossing a clear stream, with tracks vanishing into the dense green. No crowds, no schedules—just the whisper of wind and water beneath the steel.
The Meishō Line is little known. Its trains are rare, and its purpose long questioned. But for those who wander off the tourist path, it reveals a different Japan—quiet, decaying, yet filled with grace.
This model preserves a fleeting harmony: where structure meets silence, and the line between man and nature begins to fade.
Let the forest speak. Let the rails lead you nowhere.
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