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    Hon-Isahaya Station (本諫早駅, Hon-Isahaya-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Isahaya, Nagasaki. It is operated by third-sector...
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    Isahaya Station (諫早駅, Isahaya-eki) is a junction passenger railway station located in Eishō-chō, Isahaya, Nagasaki, Japan. It is owned by Kyushu Railway...
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    Kubokawa Station, Tosa-Saga Station, Nakamura Station, and Sukumo Station Holland; For Ōmura, Isahaya, Nagasaki Station, and Nagasaki Shinchi Terminal...
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    Shimabara Shimatetsu Bus Terminal Isahaya Station, Hon-Isahaya Station, Aino Station, Tairamachi Station, Shimabara Station Nishi-Nippon Railroad Shimabara...
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  • List of railway stations in Japan...
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    Shimabara Tetsudō-sen) is a Japanese railway line connecting Isahaya Station, Isahaya and Shimabarakō. The line parallels the coast of Shimabara Peninsula...
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    designation Nagasaki Main Line and the track from Haiki, through Takematsu to Isahaya was designated the Ōmura Line. With the privatization of Japanese National...
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    Saiwai Station (幸駅, Saiwai-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Isahaya, Nagasaki. It is operated by third-sector railway company...
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  • of the Khrushchev Thaw, opens in Moscow. Heavy rains and mudslides at Isahaya, western Kyūshū, Japan, kill 992. July 29 – The International Atomic Energy...
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    to primary sources such as the records of Tokugawa Nikki or Mikawa Todai-Hon: The Tokugawa Nikki theory stated that Ieyasu took the roads to Shijonawate...
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