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- Tohoku Shinkansen (2,336 bytes)
1: ...ay Company ([[JR East]]). The first routes on the Tohoku Sinkansen opened on June 23rd, 1982.
3: The Tohoku Shinkansen is part of a large group of bullet tra...
7: ...ober of 1998, in a little less than 27 years, the Tohoku Shinkansen line had carried its one billionth pas...
9: ... is estimated that 819.6 million people right the Tohoku Shinkansen every year.
13: Tohoku Shinkansen travels to the following stations:
- Keihin-Tohoku Line (3,320 bytes)
1: ...me people refer to the entire route as the Keihin-Tohoku Line for convenience.
3: The Keihin Tohoku Line runs every 5 minutes during off hours and ev...
5: The Keihin Tohoku line is not the fastest line, but it does have on...
12: The [[Negeshi]] section of the Keihin-Tohoku Line was added to the route in 1964.
16: Keihin-Tohoku is one of the larger of the train lines in Japan....
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- Akita (1,844 bytes)
1: ...ure]]. The [[Akita Prefecture]] is located in the Tohoku region. Today the population is an estimated 336,...
- Akita Prefecture (1,702 bytes)
1: ...ita Prefecture''' (秋田県) is located in the [[Tohoku]] region on the island of [[Honshu]]. [[Akita]] i...
- Akihabara (2,193 bytes)
12: ** JR [[Keihin-Tohoku Line]]
- Kita-ku (2,966 bytes)
30: * [[Keihin-Tohoku Line]]
36: * [[Tohoku Main Line]]
- Minato-ku (1,153 bytes)
37: * [[Tohoku Line]]
- Ota-ku (801 bytes)
19: * [[Keihin Tohoku Line]]
- Shinagawa-ku (1,021 bytes)
21: * [[Keihin-Tohoku Line]]
- Hachinohe (2,771 bytes)
5: ...es and soon made itself one of the biggest in the Tohoku region. This city ships over 500 billion-yen a ye...
10: In 1994 Hachinohe opened Tohoku's first international container shipping to and f...
- Koriyama (3,230 bytes)
1: ... [[Banetsu Expressway]], the [[Shinkansen]] and [[Tohoku Highway]]. The population of the city is 338,305 ...
3: ...butor of commercial and industrial goods in the [[Tohoku District]]. Many of the coastal areas traditional...
12: ...d industry and has become a prominent city in the Tohoku region.
- Honshu (3,049 bytes)
3: ...hugoku]], [[Kansai]], [[Chubu]], [[Kanto]], and [[Tohoku]].
7: * [[Akita-ken]] (Tohoku region)
8: * [[Aomori-ken]] (Tohoku region)
11: * [[Fukushima-ken]] (Tohoku region)
18: * [[Iwate-ken]] (Tohoku region)
- Yamanote Line (3,839 bytes)
8: ...use (Yamanote trains occasionally used the Keihin-Tohoku tracks during holidays and slow hours) until 1988...
- JR East (2,785 bytes)
4: ...e operation of all JNR lines in the Tokyo region, Tohoku, and all surrounding areas.
7: ...lways currently serve the primary [[Kanto]] and [[Tohoku]] regions, along with some nearby parts of [[Naga...
15: *[[Tohoku Shinkansen]]
30: *[[Keihin Tohoku Line]]
45: *[[Tohoku Main Line]]
- DressCamp (2,150 bytes)
18: ...be found in [[Tokyo]], [[Hokkaido]], [[Kanto]], [[Tohoku]], [[Tokai]], [[Hokuriku]], [[Chugoku]], [[Kansai...
- Sapporo (4,718 bytes)
11: ...shu and new institutions were built such as the [[Tohoku Imperial University]] and [[Sapporo Agricultural ...
- Fukushima Prefecture (2,978 bytes)
1: ...(福島県) is a [[Japanese]] prefecture in the [[Tohoku]] region of [[Honshu]] island. The capital of Fuk...
9: Located in the southernmost corner of Tohoku, Fukushima Prefecture is the closest in this regi...
- Aomori Prefecture (2,358 bytes)
1: ...) is a [[Japanese]] prefecture located in the [[Tohoku]] region. The capital of Aomori Prefecture is [[A...
- Miyagi Prefecture (2,900 bytes)
1: ... is a [[Japanese]] prefecture positioned in the [[Tohoku]] Region of [[Honshu]]. The capital of Miyagi Pre...
12: ... Ocean on one side. Sendai is the largest city in Tohoku and along the northeast coast, multiple mountain ...
- Iwate Prefecture (2,428 bytes)
1: ...''' (岩手県) is a [[Japanese]] prefecture in [[Tohoku]] located on [[Honshu]]. The capital of Iwate Pre...
- Akihabara Station (2,862 bytes)
13: *[[JR East]] – Keihin-Tohoku Line, Yamanote Line, Chuo-Sobu Line
19: ...ns running east-west, and the Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku Lines running north-south.
23: *[[Keihin-Tohoku Line]] – Ueno, Tabata, Omiya
26: *[[Keihin-Tohoku Line]] – Tokyo, Shinagawa, Yokohama
44: *Keihin-Tohoku Line – Tokyo, Ueno, Kanda, Okachimachi
- Ueno Station (1,864 bytes)
16: ...e]], [[Keikin-Tohoku Line]], [[Takasaki Line]], [[Tohoku Main Line]], [[Yamanote Line]]
24: *[[Keihin-Tohoku Line]] – Tabata, Akihabara
25: *[[Tohoku Line]] – Oku
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