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Encyclopedia > Kyoto Line

Kyoto Line (京都線 Kyōto-sen) can refer to:

  1. JR Kyoto Line, an alias of a part of the Tokaido Main Line (Kyoto-Osaka)
  2. Hankyu Kyoto Line (Umeda-Kawaramachi)
  3. Kintetsu Kyoto Line (Kyoto-Yamato-Saidaiji)

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CBC News In Depth: Kyoto (2686 words)
Part of the party's platform was to ditch Kyoto and come up with a made-in-Canada approach to reducing the emissions blamed for global warming.
Agreement, known as the Kyoto Protocol, calls for a reduction of five per cent of greenhouse gas emissions from 1990 levels by the 2008-2012 period.
He is a strong supporter of the Kyoto protocol and announces his intention to focus on environmental issues in a post-victory speech.
ISMRM 12th Scientific Meeting & Exhibition - Corporate Sponsors (1920 words)
Kyoto is serviced by a city bus system run by several companies, Japan Railways (JR) lines, two subways, five private train lines, and a large number of taxi companies.
By Train or Subway: Two subway lines serve Kyoto: the Karasuma Line from north to south beginning at one end at the KICH and ending at Takeda; and the Tozai Line running from east to west.
All-Kyoto Tickets: If you plan to use Kyoto's transportation system a lot in a single day or over a two-day period, the city offers all-Kyoto tickets (one-day and two-day) that can be used on City buses, Kyoto buses and subways without limit.
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