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    Higashi-Shinkawa Station (東新川駅, Higashi-Shinkawa-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Ube, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. It is operated...
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    Ube-Shinkawa Station was opened on 9 January 1914 with the opening of the Ube Railway. The line was nationalized in 1943, becoming the Ube Higashi Line...
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    Yūrakuchō, Ginza, and Higashi-ginza Stations completely underground (the last a distance of over 2 km (1.2 mi)), but these stations can usually be reached...
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    track. The station is unattended. Kusae Station was opened on 1 August 1921 when the Ube Railway was extended from Tokoname to Ube-Shinkawa. The line was...
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  • Sales Office Omagari Sales Office Shiroishi Office Sapporo-Higashi Office Sapporo Office Shinkawa Office Ishikari Office Chitose Office Ebetsu Sales Office...
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    Kiyosu and Shimizu) and 34 villages. December 17, 1890 – The village of Shinkawa gained town status. (5 towns, 33 villages) April 1, 1891 – The establishment...
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    Railway was extended from Tokoname to Ube-Shinkawa. The line was nationalized in 1943, becoming the Ube Higashi Line, and was renamed the Ube Line on 1...
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    Azumada Main Line: Ekimae • Ekimae-ōdōri • Shinkawa • Fudagi • Shiyakushomae • Toyohashi-kōenmae • Higashi-hatchō • Maehata • Azumada-sakaue • Azumada •...
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    Line continue past for another 1.8 kilometers to terminate at Ube-Shinkawa. The station consists of one side platform and one island platform; however,...
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    line by 150 m (492 ft). In 2005, a new station by the name of Ekimae-odori was created between Ekimae and Shinkawa. Since 1989, most tramcars excluding...
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    Oita Asahi Broadcasting (category Articles using infobox television station)
    Prefecture. 12 Shinkawa-nishi Oita-city, OITA 870-8524 JAPAN 1993 October 1: It was set up as Oita Prefecture's third broadcasting station. 1 December 2006:...
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    of the police barracks Irifune (入船) Kyōbashi (京橋) Minato (harbor) (湊) Shinkawa [ja] (新川) Eitai Bridge [ja] (永代橋): A bridge across the Sumida River (隅田川)...
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    Technical High School Hekinan Shinkawa Middle School Hekinan Chūō Middle School Hekinan Nishibata Middle School Hekinan Higashi Middle School Hekinan Minami...
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    operator Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu), connecting Toyohashi Station in Toyohashi with Meitetsu Gifu Station in Gifu. Since its amalgamation in 1944 (see History...
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  • Chubu Centrair International Airport (2000-2005)[clarification needed] Shinkawa, Chūō, Tokyo [ja] Dejima in Nagasaki (Historic) (1634) Dream Island (Yume...
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    track. The station is unattended. Kiwa Station was opened on 29 November 1929. The line was nationalized in 1943, becoming the Ube Higashi Line, and was...
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    Since 1 July 2001 Chitō and Minami-shimonuma: Since 18 March 2006 W39 Higashi-Rokusen, W50 Hokusei, W71 Kami-Horonobe, W41 Kita-Kembuchi, W35 Kita-Pippu...
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    Meitetsu. It is located to the Shinkawa Inspection Depot for the Nagoya Railway. Sukaguchi Station is a junction station served by the Meitetsu Nagoya...
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    extended from Hon-Ajisu Station (present-day Ajisu Station) to Tokonami. The line was nationalized in 1943, becoming the Ube Higashi Line, and was renamed...
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    Nopporo – (Kita-Hiroshima) Sasshō Line (Gakuentoshi Line): Sōen – Hachiken – Shinkawa – Shinkotoni – Taihei – Yurigahara – Shinoro – Takuhoku – Ainosato Kyōikudai...
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    of the Ube Railway. The line was nationalized in 1943, becoming the Ube Higashi Line, and the line was renamed Ube Line on 1 February 1948. With the privatization...
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    Ogōri Station (present-day Shin-Yamaguchi) to Hon-Ajisu Station (present-day Ajisu Station). The line was nationalized in 1943, becoming the Ube Higashi Line...
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    Ogōri Station (present-day Shin-Yamaguchi) to Hon-Ajisu Station (present-day Ajisu Station). The line was nationalized in 1943, becoming the Ube Higashi Line...
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    extended from Hon-Ajisu Station (present-day Ajisu Station) to Tokonami. The line was nationalized in 1943, becoming the Ube Higashi Line, and was renamed...
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    Onoda Line (section Stations)
    connects Ube-Shinkawa Station in Ube and Onoda Station in San'yō-Onoda. The branch from Suzemeda to Motoyama is part of this line. All stations are in Yamaguchi...
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    Ube Line (section Stations)
    Ube-Shinkawa and Inō on 1 June 1990, using 105 and 123 series EMUs. The entire line was switched to driver only operation on 14 March 1992. Ube station –...
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    seen in Hiroshige’s work, such as The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō and The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaidō. Many publishing houses arose and...
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    Toyokawa Railway opened in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, with stations Higashi-Akasaka and Higashi-Shimmachi serving the line. The Southern Line of the State...
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