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  1. Japanese Railways (2,785 bytes)
    1: '''Japanese Railways''' stretch throughout every corner of the island ...
    3: ==Railways==
    5: ...Tokyo]] and its nearby villages and cities. Japan Railways offers a complete guide of the various lines it p...
    24: *[http://www.jreast.co.jp/en Japan Railways East (JR East)]

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  1. Arakawa-ku (2,121 bytes)
    20: ==Railways and Transit==
  2. Chiba (3,183 bytes)
    15: ...the world is located here as well. there are many railways throughout Japan, but the longest has its home in...
  3. Fukushima (3,080 bytes)
    6: ...king it possible for industrial growth. After the railways were constructed this area supplied much of the c...
  4. Fukuyama (3,116 bytes)
    10: ...uilt. There have been many developments in roads, railways and even an airport was constructed.
  5. Japanese travel (5,010 bytes)
    87: ...or metropolitan areas like Tokyo and Osaka. Japan Railways runs trains across the nation via multiple JR com...
  6. Tokyu (3,011 bytes)
    6: ...started in Tokyo by the [[Tokyo Yokohama Electric Railways Co.]] known as Tokoyo Department Store. The compa...
  7. Tokyo Subway (2,797 bytes)
    1: ...ers and connect to outside cities through private railways. Opened on December 30, 1927, the Tokyo Subway to...
  8. Shibuya Station (3,226 bytes)
    6: ===Private Railways===
  9. JR East (2,785 bytes)
    1: ...会社) operates the bulk of Japan’s passenger railways. As one of seven JR companies, JR East is the sin...
    4: ...oped after being split from the Japanese National Railways – a government run agency. The company, though ...
    7: JR East’s railways currently serve the primary [[Kanto]] and [[Tohok...
  10. Osaka Prefecture (2,835 bytes)
    67: ... Transit system serves much of the Prefecture via railways and connects with major cities like Tokyo.
  11. Ueno Station (1,864 bytes)
    5: ... were subsequently rebuilt by Japanese Government Railways. In 1927, the precursor to [[Tokyo Metro]] create...
  12. Yoyogi Station (1,786 bytes)
    5: ...on for the [[Chuo Line]]. The [[Japanese National Railways]] company took over the company a week later in n...
    9: ...ines from JR East and Toei, with two above ground railways and one subway line. They lines include:
  13. Osaki Station (1,563 bytes)
    1: '''Osaki Station''' (大崎駅)is a railways station located within [[Shinagawa-ku]], [[Tokyo]...
  14. Ginza Line (3,134 bytes)
    9: ... and noticed the success of the London high speed railways in controlling the flow of traffic. In 1920, he d...
  15. 1907 (2,489 bytes)
    40: * October 1 – [[Japanese Railways]]
    41: 17 different Japanese railways were taken over by the government.
  16. Japanese Railways (2,785 bytes)
    1: '''Japanese Railways''' stretch throughout every corner of the island ...
    3: ==Railways==
    5: ...Tokyo]] and its nearby villages and cities. Japan Railways offers a complete guide of the various lines it p...
    24: *[http://www.jreast.co.jp/en Japan Railways East (JR East)]

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