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  • ...Prefecture|Fukui]], [[Ishikawa Prefecture|Ishikawa]], [[Toyama Prefecture|Toyama]], [[Niigata Prefecture|Niigata]] | ...Station]], [[Tsuruga Station]], [[Fukui Station]], [[Kanazawa Station]], [[Toyama Station]] |
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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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  • ...higa' instead of "Omi" which is Shiga's former name during the feudal era. In Japanese, the name is written as 滋賀レイクスターズ. The team's of ...s third season even though he had improved the team's record significantly in his second and final season with the Lakestars when they made it to the pla
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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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  • 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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  • ...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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