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  • ...-subsidized group of eight private companies which operate Japan's largest railway network including shinkansen bullet trains. They operate in all prefectures ...ido Shinkansen]], for example, is operated by JR Central but extends to JR East and JR West stations).
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  • Abbreviation for [[Japan Railways]] which operate Japan's largest railway network. ...-subsidized group of eight private companies which operate Japan's largest railway network including shinkansen bullet trains. They operate in all prefectures
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  • ...ast). It is a terminal station for many train lines and subways and one of Japan's largest train stations.
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  • ...Japan on the [[Biwako Line]] ([[Tokaido Main Line]]) of West Japan Railway Company (JR West). ...nter also bearing waterwheel designs. Although there are train stations in Japan with a real waterwheel next to it, it seems Notogawa Station is the only on
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  • Name = Ohmi Railway | Schedule = [https://www.ohmitetudo.co.jp/railway/timetable/index.html Ohmi Railways] |
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  • ....westjr.co.jp/english/global.html JR West], [http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/ JR East], [http://jr-central.co.jp/eng.nsf JR Tokai] | ...ys in Shiga|Railways in Shiga]], [[:Category:Railways in Japan|Railways in Japan]] |
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  • Fame = Capital of Japan and nation's political and economic center. | ...one of the 47 [[prefectures of Japan]] located in the [[Kanto]] region on Japan's largest island of [[Honshu]].
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  • ...i International Airport] in Osaka and [https://www.centrair.jp/en/ Central Japan International Airport] in [[Aichi Prefecture]]. ..., JR [[Kosei Line]], and JR [[Hokuriku Main Line|Hokuriku Line]]. From the east (Tokyo, Nagoya, etc.), take the [[Tokaido Shinkansen]] or JR [[Tokaido Main
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  • Maibara (米原市; Maibara-shi) is a city in northeastern [[Shiga Prefecture]], [[Japan]] between Hikone and Nagahama. *Mt. Ibuki, Shiga Prefecture's highest mountain, one of Japan's 100 Famous Mountains (Hyaku-meizan), and part of the Yamato Takeru legend
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  • Chronological history of photography in Japan in 2001 (Heisei 13) ...nted to convey. The 1,000 photographs were gathered and coordinated by the Japan Professional Photographers' Society (JPS).
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  • Fame = Lake Biwa, Japan's largest lake | ...= 520-8577大津市京町4-1-1<br>4-1-1 Kyomachi, Otsu-shi, Shiga-ken 520-8577 JAPAN|
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  • ...p://photoguide.jp/pix/albums/hawaii/oahu/others/B016.jpg" alt="Kalakaua in Japan" width="350" height="" align="middle"></a></div></td> ...23-1902) 佐野常民, a Ministry of Finance official and later the founder of the Japan Red Cross. In the back row is Colonel Charles H. Judd, Tokuno Ryosuke (1825
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  • Japan has a number of museums and exhibits dedicated or related to the Japanese e =Kanto Region (Eastern Japan)=
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  • ...tion next to Kyoto, the old Imperial Capital of Japan where the Emperor of Japan resided. ...ce transportation link between Kyoto and cities up north facing the Sea of Japan. Before railways were laid in the late 19th century, transporting cargo and
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