Yuji Naka

Yuji Naka on Twitter:

I think that today is the final day for Keikyu SEGA Train, but it has become “There is no service.” I wonder why. I wanted to see it once more on the final day.

Yuji Naka on Facebook:

We have gone to Tokyo Skytree Town’s TV Station Official Shop: Tree Village’s Sonic 25th Anniversary Cafe. Yesterday’s Sonic train and today’s Sonic Cafe are an extremely Sonic-fan weekend, aren’t they? The periods for both seem to end very soon.

Yuji Naka on Twitter:

For that matter, taking the opportunity of going to Otorii Station after taking Keikyu SEGA Train, we went to the front of SEGA and waited in front of the clock for about 15 minutes, but only the clips of Valkyria were playing. Although I told my children that Sonic’s clip would play and we waited amidst the cold, it didn’t play, but I wish it would play more clips.

Yuji Naka on Facebook:

We boarded Keikyu SEGA Train to Keikyu Kamata and changed train to Otorii Station. The signboard of Otorii Station is Sonic and Puyo Puyo.

Yuji Naka on Facebook:

I tried to board Keikyu SEGA Train for the first time. I am deeply moved somehow. I was very happy that my children were glad saying, “It’s the train of Sonic that papa created.”

Yuji Naka on Facebook:

I tried to take the photos of Keikyu SEGA Train at nearby railroad crossing, but taking the photos of a train is difficult. Moreover, just when I thought it was the Sonic train, it passed by in an instant when I was excited.

Yuji Naka on Twitter:

From my acquaintance, I received the photos of the miniature of Sonic balloon at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade, which was being exhibited at the Macy’s in New York. It is Macy’s Parade’s 90th anniversary, isn’t it? In the end, although the Sonic balloon at the Macy’s Parade was at the actual place, I could not see it, so this looks like the real thing, doesn’t this?