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The Hankyū Kyōto Line (阪急京都線; Hankyū Kyōto sen) is run by Hankyu Railway and links Osaka and Kyoto. Hankyu Railway (éªæ¥é»é, HankyÅ« Dentetsu) is a Japanese private railway that links major cities in the Kansai region. ...
Osaka Hall Mayor Seki Junichi Address ã530-8201 Osaka-shi,Kita-ku Nakanoshima 1-3-20 Phone number 06-6208-8181 Official website: Osaka City , Osaka ) is the capital of Osaka Prefecture and the third-largest city in Japan, with a population of 2. ...
Kyoto Hall Mayor Yorikane Masumoto Address ã604-8571 Kyoto-shi, Nakagyo-ku, Teramachi-Oike, 488 Phone number 075-222-3111 Official website: Kyoto City This page is about the city Kyoto. ...
Stations on the Kyoto Line
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- Express=including the Express trains bound for Tengachaya Station on the Osaka Municipal Subway Sakaisuji Line
- Rapid Express=including the Rapid Express trains from Tengachaya Station on the Osaka Municipal Subway Sakaisuji Line
No trains stop at Nakatsu Station. Some trains go direct to the Senri Line from Awaji Station and the Osaka Municipal Subway Sakaisuji Line. In the morning, some Rapid Express trains are routed to Tengachaya Station on the Subway Sakaisuji Line, and in the evening, some Rapid Express trains are routed from Tengachaya Station on the Subway Sakaisuji Line. The Osaka Municipal Subway (大éªå¸å¶å°ä¸é, Åsaka-shiei-chikatetsu) is the metro network in the city of Osaka, Japan. ...
The Sakaisuji Line (å ºçç·, -sen) is a subway line of Osaka Municipal Subway system in Japan. ...
Nakatsu Station 䏿´¥é§
Midsosuji Subway station south of the Yodogawa River in Osaka. ...
The Extra Limited Express trains (いい古都エクスプレス, Ii Koto Express, in spring and in autumn) stop at Juso, Awaji, Minami-Ibaraki, Ibaraki-shi, Takatsuki-shi, Omiya, and Karasuma only. See also: Transportation in Japan, List of railway companies in Japan Umeda Station (æ¢
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Umeda-eki) is located in the northern commercial center of Osaka, Japan. ...
Tokaido Main Line The TÅkaidÅ Main Line (æ±æµ·éæ¬ç· TÅkaidÅ-honsen) is the busiest trunk line of Japan Railway (JR), connecting Tokyo Station and Kobe Station. ...
The JR KÅbe Line (JRç¥æ¸ç·, JR KÅbe sen) is an alias of a part of Tokaido and Sanyo Main Lines. ...
The Fukuchiyama Line (福知山線) is a railway line of West Japan Railway (JR-West) between Osaka and Fukuchiyama, Japan. ...
Osaka Loop Line(JNR 103) JNR201 Osaka Station Midosuji Gate Kyobashi Station West Entrance The Åsaka Loop Line (大éªç°ç¶ç· Åsaka-kanjÅsen) is a railway line in Japan operated by the West Japan Railway Company. ...
Åsaka Station (大éªé§
Åsaka eki) is a JR station located in the Umeda district of Osaka, Japan. ...
The JR Tozai Line (JRæ±è¥¿ç·) operated by the West Japan Railway Company connects Kyobashi Station in Osaka, Japan and Amagasaki Station in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. ...
The Main Line (éªç¥æ¬ç·, Hanshin Honsen) is a railway line of the Hanshin Electric Railway. ...
The Midosuji Line (御å çç·) is the oldest and most traveled line of the Osaka Municipal Subway system. ...
The Tanimachi Line(è°·çºç·, -sen) is a subway line of the Osaka Municipal Subway system in Japan. ...
Higashi-Umeda Station(東梅田駅 Higashi-Umeda-eki), station number T20, is a train station on the Osaka Municipal Subway Tanimachi Line in Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan. ...
The Yotsubashi Line(åã¤æ©ç·) is a subway line of the Osaka Municipal Subway system in Japan. ...
Nishi-Umeda Station (西æ¢
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, Nishi-Umeda-eki), station number Y11, is a train station on the Osaka Municipal Subway Yotsubashi Line in Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan. ...
Jūsō station (十三駅 Jūsō eki) is a station of Hankyu Railway located in Osaka, Japan. ...
The HankyÅ« KÅbe Line (éªæ¥ç¥æ¸ç·, HankyÅ« KÅbe sen) is a major commuter heavy rail line in the Keihanshin conurbation of Japan. ...
The HankyÅ« Takarazuka Line (éªæ¥å®å¡ç· HankyÅ« Takarazuka sen) is run by Hankyu Railway and links Osaka, Takarazuka, and the suburbs between them. ...
Shojaku Station is a small railway station serving students of the nearby Osaka Gakuin University. ...
Osaka Monorail (大éªã¢ãã¬ã¼ã«, 大éªé«éééæ ªå¼ä¼ç¤¾) is a monorail line in northern Osaka prefecture, Japan, noted in the Guinness book of Records as the longest line in the world. ...
Rakusaiguchi Station (æ´è¥¿å£é§
) is a station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line. ...
Katsura Station (æ¡é§
) is a railway station located about 15 kilometers from the center of Kyoto, near the Katsura River. ...
The Hankyu Arashiyama Line (éªæ¥åµå±±ç·, -sen) is a railway line of Hankyu Railway in Japan, going from Katsura, Kyoto to Arashiyama, and vice-versa. ...
Sai-in Station (西é¢é§
) is a rail station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line in Kyoto, and is located at the bustling intersection of Shijo and Omiya Streets. ...
Omiya Station (Japanese: 大宮é§
Åmiya Eki) is a railway station built underground in Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan. ...
Karasuma Station (ç丸é§
, -eki) is one of the busiest stations outside of Umeda Station and Kawaramachi Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line. ...
The Karasuma Line (烏丸線 Karasuma-sen) is one of two lines of Kyoto Municipal Subway. ...
Hankyu Kawara-Machi Station Kawaramachi station (æ²³åçºé§
Kawaramachi eki) is the terminal station of the Hankyu Kyoto Line (Hankyu Railway) in Kyoto, Japan. ...
The Keihan Main Line (äº¬éªæ¬ç·, -honsen) is a railway line of Keihan Electric Railway. ...
Transportation in Japan is modern and efficient, serving a population of over 100 million people. ...
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