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		<title>Riding the Mangatrain</title>
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On mornings I go running, I take the train to work.  The station is right next to my place, and the station I get off at is like 50 feet from my office entrance.  The train I take is on the Senseki Line, which goes from Sendai all the way out to Ishinomaki [...]]]></description>
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<p>On mornings I go running, I take the train to work.  The station is right next to my place, and the station I get off at is like 50 feet from my office entrance.  The train I take is on the Senseki Line, which goes from Sendai all the way out to Ishinomaki out on the Pacific Coast.  Sometimes I get to ride what I call the Mangatrain.  I don&#8217;t read comics anymore so I wasn&#8217;t sure what characters these were, but it always made me a little happier when I saw it rolling down the tracks.</p>
<p>Upon doing some research, I found that the actual name of this train is the &#8220;Mangattan Liner&#8221;.  Since Ishinomaki is home to the Ishinomori Manga Museum this train is undoubtedly an homage/advertisement to Shotaro Ishinomori and his famous work.</p>
<p>The train has four cars, which you can see in the illustration below.  First is the &#8220;Cyborg 009&#8243; car, featuring characters from this famous manga/anime.  Next is the &#8220;____-jidai (____-period)&#8221; car (I can&#8217;t quite make that last kanji out), featuring characters from various manga, including Sandarabocchi さんだらぼっち. After that is the &#8220;Comedy&#8221; car with various silly characters.  Finally there&#8217;s the &#8220;Hero&#8221; car, featuring the famous <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamen_rider">Kamen Rider</a>!</p>
<p><a href="http://squampton.ca/uploaded_images/d0e8631c-s.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2081" title="Mangattan Liner" src="http://squampton.ca/uploaded_images/d0e8631c-s.jpg" alt="Mangattan Liner" width="250" height="290" /></a>Many thanks to <a href="http://blog.livedoor.jp/ms09domx3/archives/51589945.html">Chimihen</a> for the illustration and the additional info (Japanese website).  When I first rode the train, the interior was plastered with comic book pages, not regular train advertisements.  I guess however that the economics of it all won out; the next time I got to ride the Mangattan Liner all the comics were replaced with the usual ads.</p>
<p>Check out the brief slideshow below to see the Mangattan Liner up close and personal, and also check out this post over at <a href="http://www.pinktentacle.com/2008/12/decorated-trains-in-japan/">Pink Tentacle</a> to see some other beautifully painted manga-themed trains throughout Japan.</p>
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