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  • ...train station in [[Hikone, Shiga]] Prefecture on the [[Ohmi Railways|Ohmi Railways Main Line]] (Honsen 本線) running between [[Maibara Station]] and [[Kibuk ...he station first opened in 1931. It has a red mansard roof, perhaps unique in Shiga. The compact interior also reeks of the good old days. If its walls c
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  • ...station in [[Toyosato-cho, Shiga]] Prefecture on the [[Ohmi Railways|Ohmi Railways Main Line]] (Honsen 本線) running between [[Maibara Station]] and [[Kibuk ...e.jp/pix/thumbnails.php?album=473 Itoh Chube’e], founder of Itochu, one of Japan’s leading trading companies. His home is open to the public.
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  • ...service, employee courtesy, train speeds (especially the shinkansen lines, in order to compete with airlines), and train comfort and technology have impr ...R Higashi Nihon in Japanese) or [http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/index.html East Japan Railway Company] (東日本旅客鉄道 or JR東日本)
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  • ...minate at Maibara. The station building is underwent a complete renovation in April 2009. ...tsu Bunka Sangyo Koryu Kaikan). The East exit (Higashi-guchi) has the Ohmi Railways station, new Maibara City Hall, tourist information office and gift shop, M
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  • ...o 田中 徳太郎 (1909.3.10-1989.11.13) Saitama Pref. Photographer of white herons in Urawa, Saitama Pref. ...ion at Japan National Railways in 1949. Started photographing white herons in Urawa, Saitama Pref. from 1954.
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  • ...usatsu Station]] to [[Tsuge Station]] in [[Mie Prefecture]], with stations in [[Kusatsu, Shiga|Kusatsu]], [[Ritto, Shiga|Ritto]], [[Konan, Shiga|Konan]], The line opened in 1889 (extended from Mikumo to Tsuge in 1890) and the total distance is 36.7 km.
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  • <td align="left" valign="top" style="font-size: 90%;">Shinkansen in Maibara Station.</td> ...cities: Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Kyoto, and Osaka. operated by the Central Japan Railway Company.
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  • ...e nickname "Biwako Line" was created in 1989. The train line itself opened in 1889. | ...ys in Shiga|Railways in Shiga]], [[:Category:Railways in Japan|Railways in Japan]] |
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  • Schedule = [https://www.ohmitetudo.co.jp/railway/timetable/index.html Ohmi Railways] | ...1898 and completed in 1931. Yokaichi Line opened in 1913. Taga Line opened in 1914. |
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  • ...of Mt. Hiei in [[Otsu, Shiga]]. It runs between [[Cable Sakamoto Station]] in Sakamoto at the foot of Mt. Hiei and [[Cable Enryakuji Station]] atop Mt. H The cable railway opened between Sakamoto and Mt. Hiei in 1927. It was Japan's longest cable car route (2,025 meters) at the time.
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  • ...ys in Shiga|Railways in Shiga]], [[:Category:Railways in Japan|Railways in Japan]] | ...aisoku]] trains go farther to [[Tsuruga Station]] ([[Hokuriku Main Line]]) in [[Fukui Prefecture|Fukui]]. The Futsu (普通) local trains stop at every t
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  • ...a Prefecture, ''Shin-kaisoku'' (新快速) or Special Rapid train is a JR (Japan Railways) train that stops only at the major JR train stations. It does not stop at [[Category:Train Stations in Shiga]]
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  • Taga 324, Taga-cho, Inukami-gun, Shiga 522-0341 JAPAN '''Taga''' (多賀町; Taga-chō) is a town in eastern [[Shiga Prefecture]], Japan.
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  • ...t is a single-track railway with only six stations. It is the only railway in Shiga not electrified. They railway has no tunnels while running through so ...ibukawa and Shigaraki Stations at the ends of the line, the train stations in-between are unmanned. You need to give your train ticket or pay the train d
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  • ...Shiga|Higashi-Omi]], and [[Maibara, Shiga|Maibara]]. *Asterisked sites are in English. ...ke shore. Train stations: [[JR Tokaido Line]] [[Notogawa Station]]; [[Ohmi Railways]] [[Gokasho Station]], [[Kawabe no Mori Station]], [[Yokaichi Station]], [[
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  • | Photocaption = Takatora Summit in Kora 2010 ...Link = http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Tōkyō+Metropolis,+Japan&msa=0&msid=105501786212832952601.00048c179767df462051d&ll=35.199833,136.266
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  • | Gateways = Echigawa Station (also Inae Station and Toyosato Station in neighboring municipalities) | Trains = Echigawa Station (Ohmi Railways)
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  • ...) Stations opened in 1872. The train line between Tokyo and Kobe completed in 1889. | ...ys in Shiga|Railways in Shiga]], [[:Category:Railways in Japan|Railways in Japan]] |
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  • Gateways = Ohmi Railways Yokaichi Station, JR Notogawa Station, JR Omi-Hachiman Station (Omi-Hachima Trains = JR Tokaido Line Notogawa Station; Ohmi Railways Gokasho Station, Kawabe no Mori Station, Yokaichi Station, Nagatanino Stati
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  • | Trains = Ohmi Railways [[Toyosato Station]] Ishibatake 375, Toyosato-cho, Inukami-gun, Shiga-ken 529-1169 JAPAN
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