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  1. Arakawa-ku (2,121 bytes)
    20: ==Railways and Transit==
  2. Akihabara (2,193 bytes)
    7: ...abara Station]] (秋葉原駅) is the main public transit access point to the Akihabara area of Tokyo. The ...
  3. Japanese travel (5,010 bytes)
    87: Japan has one of the best transit systems in the world with detailed subway and bus...
  4. Odaiba (3,163 bytes)
    28: ... the Wangan Route. Additionally, the [[Yurikamome Transit System]] from [[Shimbashi]] and [[Toyosu]] and th...
  5. Tokyo Metro (3,382 bytes)
    4: ...1, 2004, replacing the once uniform [[Teito Rapid Transit Authority]] or [[Eidan]], which had been run by t...
    43: ...w.japanesebooks.jp/tokyo-transit.htmlTokyo Subway Transit Map]
  6. Tokyo Subway (2,797 bytes)
    5: ...as well, run by the [[Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit]] network and connected to 8 stations.
    16: ...orld as a symbol of the dangers of such a massive transit system. The particular incident involved [[Aum Sh...
  7. Shibuya Station (3,226 bytes)
    34: *Rapid Transit to Shinjuku
    35: *Commuter Rapid Transit to Shinjuku
    39: *Rapid Transit to Ebisu
    40: *Special Rapid Transit to Osaki
  8. JR East (2,785 bytes)
    1: ... transit and handles almost all above ground rail transit in [[Tokyo]].
  9. Shinjuku Station (2,990 bytes)
    31: ...aveling through are either urban or suburban mass transit. The JR line serves about 1.5 million of the tota...
  10. Toei Subway (3,037 bytes)
    1: ...nment” and refers to one of the two major rapid transit subway networks in Tokyo, the other being [[Tokyo...
    3: ...ines were licensed privately to the [[Teito Rapid Transit Authority]], which later became Tokyo Metro in 20...
    8: ...EB forced many of the private companies operating transit systems in Tokyo to consolidate within the TMEB i...
    16: ...ell as the [[Nippori-Toneri Liner]], an automated transit.
  11. Sayama Sakai Green Road (1,605 bytes)
    30: [[Category:Japanese Transit]]
  12. Tamagawajosui Canal Green Road (1,930 bytes)
    31: [[Category:Japanese Transit]]
  13. Osaka Prefecture (2,835 bytes)
    67: ... serving the region. Additionally, the Osaka Mass Transit system serves much of the Prefecture via railways...
  14. Saitama Prefecture (3,282 bytes)
    7: ...s in Saitama are now connected to Tokyo via rapid transit and subways and contain homes for commuters.
  15. Akihabara Station (2,862 bytes)
    52: [[Category:Japanese Transit|Akihabara Station]]
  16. Osaki Station (1,563 bytes)
    9: ... JR East and one with Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit. They consist of:
    12: *[[Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit]] – the Rinkai Line
  17. Chiyoda Line (2,843 bytes)
    1: '''Chiyoda Line''' is a rapid transit line in [[Tokyo]]. Started in 1962 and owned by [...
  18. Keihin-Tohoku Line (3,320 bytes)
    3: ...ever, as only 6 stations are skipped during rapid transit times (there are 46 total stations throughout the...
    5: ... one of the longest histories of any of Tokyo’s transit.
    8: Though not a form of rapid transit at the time, the line itself started in 1914, whe...
  19. Tokaido Line (2,958 bytes)
    1: ...o as the Tokaido Main Line) is a widely used mass transit train spanning from [[Tokyo Station]] to [[Kobe S...
    13: ...nsen]], which has served more passengers than any transit system anywhere else in the world combined. In ad...
  20. Tokyu Toyoko Line (2,625 bytes)
    1: The '''Tokyu Toyoko Line''' is a mass transit line that connects [[Tokyo]] and [[Yokohama]]. It...
  21. Yurikamome Line (3,775 bytes)
    1: ...chnical name of the Yurikamome line is the “New Transit Yurikamome.” It is also owned and operated by [...
    3: ...were opened in 1995. The line was renamed the New Transit Yurikamome by 1998, and the company shortened its...
  22. Japanese Railways (2,785 bytes)
    9: ...y both [[Tokyo Metro]] – the Tokyo Metropolitan Transit Authority, and [[Toei]], an independent company w...
    13: ... by Toei in Tokyo and by the various metropolitan transit authorities in Osaka and the other major cities i...
    17: ...be acquired through any of the major metropolitan transit authorities in the country and will work as trans...
    22: *[http://www.tokyometro.go.jp/e/ Rapid Transit Authority – Tokyo Metro]
  23. Taxis in Tokyo (1,539 bytes)
    1: ...[Tokyo]]. While most people know of the railway [[transit]] systems, taxis are still a common way to travel...
  24. Aoshima Chiho (1,960 bytes)
    14: ... with illustrations on walls in the New York City Transit stations and an exhibition in the Gloucester Road...

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