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  1. Tokyo Station (4,207 bytes)
    1: ...busiest station in [[Japan]] in terms of how many trains pass through daily. It is the 8th busiest passeng...
  2. Shibuya O-West (1,725 bytes)
    13: Several Different Trains lead to Shibiya O-West. Catch the [[Yamanote Line...
  3. Tokyo Dome (3,395 bytes)
    17: ...nboku Line]] and the [[Oedo line]]. The first two trains drop you off at Suidobashi St., the next two and ...
  4. Chiyoda Line (2,843 bytes)
    9: ...s]] began on May 15th, 2006 for all early morning trains. The reaction to this has been mostly positive, t...
  5. Ginza Line (3,134 bytes)
    5: ...king it all the way to Asakasa. The stations the trains travel to also tend to be not very deep undergrou...
  6. Hanzomon Line (2,451 bytes)
    7: ...e track will be completed since there are already trains servicing that area.
    9: ... than 120 km/h (in fact, the line has 8 different trains, and 7 of them have the 120 km/h max speed, while...
  7. Tohoku Shinkansen (2,336 bytes)
    3: ...oku Shinkansen is part of a large group of bullet trains that travel primarily to and from Tokyo and other...
  8. Keihin-Tohoku Line (3,320 bytes)
    3: ...ery 2 to 3 minutes during peak times. Some of the trains are considered rapid transit while others are con...
    10: In 1938, many of the trains were converted into military seating in order to ...
  9. Keiyo Line (2,611 bytes)
    11: ...d to start moving goods vehicles (freight). These trains run through the [[Musashino line]], but the archi...
    15: The local trains travel to all stops except the [[Funabashi]] dist...
    17: There are a few special trains run through the Keiyo line as well. There is a sp...
  10. Marunouchi Line (2,260 bytes)
    3: ...rawn up as early as 1925 for many high speed rail trains. By February of 1937, the license to build the tr...
    7: There are two main trains designations that are part of the Marunouchi Line...
  11. Meiji-Jingu Mae Station (3,110 bytes)
    1: ...d together on most maps though they have separate trains and exits.
  12. Rainbow Bridge (2,488 bytes)
    9: ...It carries both cars, trains and pedestrians. The trains travel on the lower levels, while cars and people...
    13: Two trains, the JR [[Tamachi Station]] and the [[Shibaura-fu...
  13. Tokaido Shinkansen (3,683 bytes)
    1: ...964, the Tokaido Shinkansen is one of the fastest trains on the planet. It has also served the most passen...
    2: [[Shinkansen]] is the Japanese word for “Bullet Trains.”
    7: ...r than drives the train herself, and normally she trains drivers on the JR West lines.
    10: ...ng to speed, but from slowest to fasted the three trains are the
    18: ....japan-guide.com/e/e2018.html Guide to Shinkansen Trains]
  14. Tokyu Toyoko Line (2,625 bytes)
    13: ...her public lines though not as fast as the bullet trains.
  15. Yokosuka Line (2,577 bytes)
    4: All local trains stop at every station along the way during the Yo...
    11: ...ve all future problems that may result from their trains.
    17: ..., The train eventually ends up in Yokosuka. Other trains on the Yokosuka track travel to most of the other...
  16. Yurikamome Line (3,775 bytes)
    11: ...m/h, making them on the slow end of the available trains.
  17. Hentai (3,310 bytes)
    3: ... denote someone as a sexually perverted. Japanese trains, for example, have a history of inappropriate tou...
  18. Japan Rail Pass (2,106 bytes)
    1: ...or all trains run by the [[Japan Railway Group]] (trains indicated by a “JR” before their name).
    8: ...cars, it does not cover every car. The [[Nozomi]] trains on the [[Tokaido]] and [[Sanyo Shinkansen lines]]...
  19. Aum Shinrikyo (3,977 bytes)
    13: ...h of 1995, Aum Shinrikyo members attacked 5 local trains in Tokyo at what became known as the Sarin Gas In...
  20. Tokyo Sarin Gas Attack (3,237 bytes)
    11: ...irteen years after the attacks. The teams and the trains they attacked are as follows:
    22: The bags were carried aboard certain trains with pointed umbrellas in hand. The perpetrators,...

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