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  • ...higa Prefecture|Shiga]], [[Fukui Prefecture|Fukui]], [[Ishikawa Prefecture|Ishikawa]], [[Toyama Prefecture|Toyama]], [[Niigata Prefecture|Niigata]] | Opened = First segment opened in 1882, line completed in 1913. |
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  • ...e nickname "Biwako Line" was created in 1989. The train line itself opened in 1889. | ...lways in Shiga|Railways in Shiga]], [[:Category:Railways in Japan|Railways in Japan]] |
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  • ...) Stations opened in 1872. The train line between Tokyo and Kobe completed in 1889. | ...lways in Shiga|Railways in Shiga]], [[:Category:Railways in Japan|Railways in Japan]] |
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  • Fame = [[Maibara Station]] is a shinkansen train station and gateway to the [[Hokuriku]] region. Mt. Ibuki is Shiga's talles Maibara (米原市; Maibara-shi) is a city in northeastern [[Shiga Prefecture]], [[Japan]] between Hikone and Nagahama.
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  • ...reen-Shot.jpg|thumb|700px|center|Shinkansen passing by Mt. Ibuki in winter in Maibara.]] ...saka and [https://www.centrair.jp/en/ Central Japan International Airport] in [[Aichi Prefecture]].
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  • ...d in May 1957. Based on the katakana characters for "Shiga" and the circle in the middle symbolizing Lake Biwa. | ...es_of_Japan 47 prefectures] of Japan, located next to [[Kyoto Prefecture]] in the [[Kinki]] (Kansai) Region on Japan's largest island of [[Honshu]].
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