Signage for Kawasaki Freight Station. Photo by Brett Homenick. |
You might be wondering why I would go out of my way to visit a random rail yard. The answer is quite simple: It was used as a filming location in Godzilla's Revenge (1969).
Ichiro's father, played by Kenji Sahara, is a train driver in this rail yard. It's also the location where the shenanigans with the billboard painter takes place at the end of the film.
Just as I did eight years prior, I took a taxi from Kawasaki Station to the rail yard. In fact, the taxi driver was concerned that I was going to the wrong place, so he told me that this station was not for commuters. I told him I was well aware of that and that I going there because it was used as a filming location in an old movie. He seemed quite relieved!
While walking around the rail yard, I realized that I needn't have spent the 2,100 yen on cab fare. Conveniently located next to Kawasaki Freight Station was Kojimashinden Station on the Keikyu Daishi Line, which takes commuters to Keikyu Kawasaki Station, which is an easy walk from JR Kawasaki Station. Ah, well.
Just as there was the last time I visited the area, it was lightly raining. Maybe someday I'll walk around the rail yard on a sunny day. So far, it hasn't happened.
I remember getting a sketchy vibe from the rail yard the last time I went there. There were few (if any) station employees around at the time, and it seemed there might have been a shantytown in the area.
One interesting memory from my April 2015 visit was that I had a huge nail stuck in the bottom of my shoe after walking around. This time, my shoes didn't take any souvenirs with them.
Given that more than 50 years have passed since the making of Godzilla's Revenge, it's more than a little difficult to pinpoint exact locations. I'm afraid I just couldn't do it, though the rail yard, in many ways, seems basically the same as it did in the film.
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