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    The Hashidate (はしだて) is a limited express train service operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in Japan. One of the services making up JR West's...
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  • named passenger trains in Japan. Rail transport in Japan JR Timetable, December 2008 JR新幹線&特急列車ファイル (JR Shinkansen & Limited Express Train File). Japan:...
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    of eight hamlets of Hashidate, Kawaike, Tadamoto, Nakagumi, Tobu, Shirasawa, Konagata, Nagasaku. The seven villages from Hashidate to Konagata are along...
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    381 series (category Train-related introductions in 1973)
    between Nagoya and Nagano. JR-West 381 series trains were removed from Kuroshio, Kounotori, Kinosaki, and Hashidate limited express services in October 2015...
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  • (Yōka) - (Ebara) - (Toyooka) - (Kinosaki Onsen) Kounotori, Kinosaki, Hashidate, Maizuru, and Hamakaze constitute the Kitakinki Big X Network [ja; fr]...
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    287 series (category Train-related introductions in 2011)
    built. These consist of 46 vehicles for Kinosaki, Kounotori, Maizuru, and Hashidate services, formed as seven 4-car sets and six 3-car sets, which will partially...
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    289 series (category Train-related introductions in 2015)
    Harima, formed as 6-car sets The 289 series trains were initially introduced on 31 October 2015 on Hashidate, Kinosaki, Kounotori (formed as 4- or 4+3-car...
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    183 series (category Train-related introductions in 1972)
    (until 15 March 2013) Kinosaki (until March 2013) Tamba (until March 2011) Hashidate (until March 2013) Maizuru (until March 2011) Monju (until March 2011)...
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    683 series (category Train-related introductions in 2001)
    series EMUs, formed as three-car, four-car, and six-car sets for use on Hashidate, Kinosaki, Kounotori, and Kurioshio limited express services in the Kyoto...
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    multiple unit trains or 2-car Kitakinki Tango Railway KTR8000 series diesel multiple units, which operate coupled with Kinosaki or Hashidate sets between...
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    West Express Ginga (category Named passenger trains of Japan)
    ウエストエクスプレス 銀河, romanized: Uesuto Ekusupuresu Ginga), is a limited express train service in Japan operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) since...
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  • scripts written by Yasuhiro Nakanishi, character designs handled by Kana Hashidate, and music composed by Tatsuhiko Saiki. The series aired from July 5 to...
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    Kinosaki: Kyoto - Fukuchiyama, Toyooka, Kinosaki Onsen limited express Hashidate: Kyoto - Miyazu, Amanohashidate, Toyooka limited express Maizuru: Kyoto...
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    ineffective weapon. The twin and triple mounts "lacked sufficient speed in train or elevation; the gun sights were unable to handle fast targets; the gun...
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    consisted of the cruisers Matsushima (flagship), Chiyoda, Itsukushima, Hashidate, the ironclads Fusō, and Hiei, under the command of Admiral Itō Sukeyuki...
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    carried; however, with a broadside of three quintuple mounts which could be trained to either port or starboard, Shimakaze had one of the largest torpedo capacities...
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    "splashed-ink" technique scroll (1495; Tokyo National Museum) View of Ama-no-Hashidate (c. 1502–1505; Kyoto National Museum) Landscape by Sesshū Portrait of...
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    historian Mark Stille, the twin and triple mounts "lacked sufficient speed in train or elevation; the gun sights were unable to handle fast targets; the gun...
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    installation initially proved unreliable as the Japanese technicians were badly trained by Sperry, but eventually the system proved its worth as the technicians...
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  • Mogami-class vessels. No. 1 was forward firing, No. 3 and No. 4 turrets trained through after arcs, while No. 2 was on a superfiring pedestal mounting...
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    previously built in Japan, the 4,217-long-ton (4,285 t) protected cruiser Hashidate. Priority of effort was given to the building of Tsukuba and she was completed...
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    pilot controls other than to start and steer it was not complicated to train pilots to use it. It was powered by electricity and consequently had no...
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    cruiser Takao, Takao-class Heavy cruiser Suzuya, Mogami-class Heavy cruiser Hashidate, Matsushima-class Protected cruiser Tenryū, Tenryū-class Light cruiser...
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    historian Mark Stille, the twin and triple mounts "lacked sufficient speed in train or elevation; the gun sights were unable to handle fast targets; the gun...
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    Railway Company (JR West). It is a stop of limited express trains - "Kinosaki", "Hashidate" and "Maizuru". Sonobe Station is served by the San'in Main...
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    next American attack. However, the location lacked an airfield on which to train the green pilots and American submarines were very active in the vicinity...
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    of elevation, which reduced rate of fire at higher angles. The rate of train was still only four degrees per second. Switching of anti-aircraft fire...
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    preferred a daylight passage, since it would have allowed him extra time to train his crew and given the destroyer crews time to rest. However, he was forced...
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    Japan Railway Company (JR West) and the private railway company Willer Trains (Kyoto Tango Railway). Fukuchiyama Station is served by the San'in Main...
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    Arisugawa commanded the cruiser Matsushima and subsequently the cruiser Hashidate in combat. He attained the rank of rear admiral on November 11, 1896....
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