Hojo Railway Company (北条鉄道株式会社, Hōjō Tetsudō Kabushikigaisha). The third sector company took former Japanese National Railways line in 1985. The line...
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Hōjō Tsunataka Setagaya Castle Kozukue Castle : Kasahara clan Takiyama Castle : Hojo Ujiteru Hachigata Castle : Hōjō Ujikuni Hachiōji Castle : Hōjō Ujiteru...
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were his puppets. A member of the Hōjō clan, he was the son of Hōjō Sadatoki, and was preceded as shikken by Hōjō Mototoki. Takatoki became regent at...
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was the eldest daughter of Hōjō Tokimasa and sister of Hōjō Yoshitoki, both of them shikken of the Kamakura shogunate. Hōjō Masako (her real name is unknown...
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1919 – Extended from Nako-Funakata to Awa-Hōjō; renamed Hōjō Line June 1, 1921 – Extended from Awa-Hōjō to Minamihara December 20, 1922 – Extended from...
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Hōjō Yoshitoki (北条 義時, 1163 – July 1, 1224) was the second Hōjō shikken (regent) of the Kamakura shogunate and head of the Hōjō clan. He was the second...
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The Hiroo Line (広尾線, Hiroo-sen) was a railway line in Hokkaido, Japan operated by the Japanese National Railways. The line was in operation from 1929 to...
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Hōjō Ujiyasu (北条 氏康, 1515 – October 21, 1571) was a daimyō (warlord) and third head of the Odawara Hōjō clan. Known as the "Lion of Sagami", he was revered...
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third-sector Hōjō Railway Company. Harima-Yokota Station is served by the Hōjō Line and is 11.4 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Ao Station...
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Kamakura shogunate (section The Hōjō Regency)
accident in 1199, leaving the Minamoto clan weakened. Hōjō Tokimasa, the father of Yoritomo's widow, Hōjō Masako, and former guardian and protector of Yoritomo...
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Hōjō (北条市, Hōjō-shi) was a city located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on November 1, 1958. As of 2003, the city had an estimated population...
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by the third-sector Hōjō Railway Company. Osa Station is served by the Hōjō Line and is 9.8 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Ao Station. The...
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Aioi Line Shokotsu Line Manji Line Hōjō Line (Hōjō Railway) Miki Line (Miki Railway) Kurayoshi Line Katsuki Line Katsuta Line Soeda Line Muroki Line Yabe...
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Tosa Kuroshio Railway Nakamura Line (土佐くろしお鉄道中村線, Tosa Kuroshio Tetsudō Nakamura-sen) is a 43.0 km Japanese railway line operated by the third-sector railway...
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Kamakura period (section Shogunate and Hōjō regency)
established by Hōjō Tokimasa—a member of the Hōjō clan, a branch of the Taira that had allied itself with the Minamoto in 1180. The head of Hōjō was installed...
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with other Bantan Railway lines, i.e. the Kakogawa Line, the Kajiya Line, the Miki Line and the Hōjō Line. At the time of nationalization, Kakogawachō Station...
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the third-sector Hōjō Railway Company. Abiki Station is served by the Hōjō Line and is 3.5 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Ao Station. The...
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operates one special education school for the handicapped. Hōjō Railway Company – Hōjō Line Abiki - Tahara - Hokkeguchi - Harima-Shimosato - Osa - Harima-Yokota...
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third-sector Hōjō Railway Company. Harima-Shimosato Station is served by the Hōjō Line and is 8.0 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Ao Station...
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Kakogawa Line Ichiba -Onomachi - Ao - Kawainishi - Aonogahara Kobe Electric Railway Kashiyama - Ichiba - Ono - Hata - Ao Hōjō Railway Company – Hōjō Line Ao...
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third-sector Hōjō Railway Company. Hōjōmachi Station is a terminus of the Hōjō Line and is 13.4 kilometers from the opposing terminus of the line at Ao Station...
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The Mooka Line (真岡線, Mo-oka-sen) is a Japanese railway line connecting Shimodate Station, in Chikusei, Ibaraki and Motegi Station in Motegi, Tochigi....
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Line, the Takasago Line, the Kajiya Line and the Hōjō Line. Freight services ceased in 1974. Miki Railway, a third sector company, took over the line...
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The Furusato Ginga Line (ふるさと銀河線, Furusato Ginga-sen) was a railway line most recently operated by Hokkaidō Chihoku Kōgen Railway Company in Hokkaidō...
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other Bantan Railway lines, i.e. the Kakogawa Line, the Takasago Line, the Miki Line, and the Hōjō Line. Under the operation of Japanese National Railways...
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The Yunomae Line (湯前線, Yunomae-sen) is a railway line in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, connecting Hitoyoshi-Onsen Station in Hitoyoshi and Yunomae Station...
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The Tarumi Line (樽見線, Tarumi-sen) is a Japanese railway line in Gifu Prefecture, between Ōgaki Station, Ōgaki and Tarumi Station, Motosu. It is the only...
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The Wakasa Line (若桜線, Wakasa-sen) is a Japanese railway line in Tottori Prefecture operated by the third-sector operating company Wakasa Railway (若桜鉄道...
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the third-sector Hōjō Railway Company. Tahara Station is served by the Hōjō Line and is 4.6 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Ao Station. The...
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Hōjō Ujinao (北条 氏直, 1562 – December 19, 1591) was a Japanese daimyō of the late Sengoku period, and the final head of the Later Hōjō clan. An important...
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