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Tobu Isesaki Line (東武伊勢崎線 Tōbu-isesaki-sen ) is a railway line in Japan , extending from from Asakusa Station in Tokyo to Isesaki , Gunma Prefecture . It is the longest private (non-JR ) railway line in Japan at 114.5 km (71.14 mi ). Some trains from the line continue to the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line . The modern skyline of Tokyo is highly decentralized. ...
Isesaki (伊勢崎市; -shi) is a city located in Gunma, Japan. ...
Gunma Prefecture (or Gumma) (群馬県; Gunma-ken) is located in the Kanto region on Honshu island, Japan. ...
Approximate areas that the JR Hokkaido, JR East, JR Central, JR West, JR Shikoku, and JR Kyushu Companies cover. ...
A kilometre (American spelling: kilometer) (symbol: km) is a unit of length equal to 1000 metres (from the Greek words khilia = thousand and metro = count/measure). ...
A mile is any of several units of distance, or, in physics terminology, of length. ...
Hibiya Line (Click on image to enlarge. ...
Hanzomon Line (Click on image to enlarge) The Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line (東京地下鉄半蔵門線) is a metro line in Tokyo, Japan, administered by the Tokyo Metro. ...
Stations
Station name Distance from Asakusa Location Transfers Asakusa Station 0.0 km Taito, Tokyo Tokyo Metro Ginza Line , Toei Asakusa Line Narihirabashi Station 1.1 km Sumida, Tokyo Hikifune Station 2.4 km Sumida, Tokyo Tobu Kameido Line, spur to Oshiage Station Higashi-mukojima Station 3.2 km Sumida, Tokyo Kanegefuchi Station 4.2 km Sumida, Tokyo Horikiri Station 5.3 km Adachi, Tokyo Ushida Station 6.0 km Adachi, Tokyo Keisei Main Line (Keisei Sekiya Station) Kita-senju Station 7.1 km Adachi, Tokyo Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line , Tsukuba Express , Joban Line , Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line Kosuge Station 8.2 km Adachi, Tokyo Gotanno Station 9.3 km Adachi, Tokyo Umejima Station 10.5 km Adachi, Tokyo Nishiarai Station 11.3 km Adachi, Tokyo Tobu Daishi Line Takenotsuka Station 13.4 km Adachi, Tokyo Yatsuka Station 15.9 km Soka, Saitama Soka Station 17.5 km Soka, Saitama Matsubara-danchi Station 19.2 km Soka, Saitama Shinden Station 20.5 km Soka, Saitama Gamo Station 21.9 km Koshigaya, Saitama Shin-koshigaya Station 22.9 km Koshigaya, Saitama Musashino Line (Minami-koshigaya Station) Koshigaya Station 24.4 km Koshigaya, Saitama Kita-koshigaya Station 26.0 km Koshigaya, Saitama Obukuro Station 28.5 km Koshigaya, Saitama Sengendai Station 29.8 km Koshigaya, Saitama Takesato Station 31.1 km Kasukabe, Saitama Ichinowari Station 33.0 km Kasukabe, Saitama Kasukabe Station 35.3 km Kasukabe, Saitama Tobu Noda Line Kita-kasukabe Station 36.8 km Kasukabe, Saitama Himemiya Station 38.4 km Miyashiro, Saitama Tobu Dobutsu-koen Station 41.0 km Miyashiro, Saitama Tobu Nikko Line Wado Station 43.9 km Miyashiro, Saitama Kuki Station 47.7 km Kuki, Saitama Tohoku Line Washinomiya Station 52.1 km Washinomiya, Saitama Hanasaki Station 54.8 km Kazo, Saitama Kazo Station 58.5 km Kazo, Saitama Minami-hanyu Station 63.1 km Hanyu, Saitama Hanyu Station 66.2 km Hanyu, Saitama Chichibu Railway Kawamata Station 70.5 km Meiwa, Gunma Morinji-mae Station 72.4 km Tatebayashi, Gunma Tatebayashi Station 74.6 km Tatebayashi, Gunma Tobu Sano Line, Tobu Koizumi Line Tatara Station 78.6 km Tatebayashi, Gunma Agata Station 81.8 km Ashikaga, Tochigi Fukui Station 83.9 km Ashikaga, Tochigi Tobu Izumi Station 85.1 km Ashikaga, Tochigi Ashikagashi Station 86.8 km Ashikaga, Tochigi Yashu-yamabe Station 88.5 km Ashikaga, Tochigi Niragawa Station 91.8 km Ota, Gunma Ota Station 94.7 km Ota, Gunma Tobu Koizumi Line, Tobu Kiryu Line Hosoya Station 97.8 km Ota, Gunma Kizaki Station 101.2 km Ota, Gunma Serada Station 104.1 km Ota, Gunma Sakaimachi Station 106.3 km Isesaki, Gunma Goshi Station 110.0 km Isesaki, Gunma Shin-isesaki Station 113.3 km Isesaki, Gunma Isesaki Station 114.5 km Isesaki, Gunma Ryomo Line
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Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Tokyo Metro (572 words)
TRTA was administered by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, and jointly funded by the national and metropolitan governments.
It was formed in 1941, although its oldest lines date back to 1927.
Lines tend to stop service between midnight and 1:00am and commence again approximately 5:00am.
Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (199 words)
The 16.8 km line serves the wards of Shibuya, Minato, Chiyoda, Chuo, Koto and Sumida.
Tokyo Metro Ginza Line , Keio Inokashira Line , Saikyo Line , Shonan-Shinjuku Line , Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line , Tokyu Toyoko Line , Yamanote Line
Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line , Tokyo Metro Tozai Line , Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line , Toei Mita Line
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