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  1. Koshigaya-Laketown Station

    Koshigaya-Laketown Station

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Koshigaya-Laketown Station is a railway station in Koshigaya, Saitama, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Koshigaya-Laketown Station is served by the orbital Musashino Line from Fuch¿-Hommachi to Nishi-Funabashi and Tokyo. The elevated station consists of two side platforms serving two tracks. The station opened on 15 March 2008. East Japan Railway Company is the largest passenger railway company in the world and one of the seven Japan Railways Group companies.

    € 116,00
  2. Misato Station (Saitama)

    Misato Station (Saitama)

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Misato Station is a train station in Misato, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. East Japan Railway Company is the largest passenger railway company in the world and one of the seven Japan Railways Group companies. The company name is officially abbreviated as JR East in English, and as JR Higashi-Nihon in Japanese. The company's headquarters are in Yoyogi, Shibuya, Tokyo. JR East was incorporated on 1 April 1987 after being spun off from the government-run Japanese National Railways. The spin-off was nominally "privatization", as the company was actually a wholly owned subsidiary of the government-owned JNR Settlement Corporation for several years, and was not completely sold to the public until 2002.

    € 136,00
  3. Musashi-Shinj¿ Station

    Musashi-Shinj¿ Station

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Musashi-Shinj¿ Station is a railway station operated by JR East's Nambu Line located in Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki, Japan. It is 10.5 kilometers from the terminus of the Nambu Line at Kawasaki Station. Musashi-Shinj¿ Station opened as Musashi-Shinj¿ Stop on the Nambu Railway on August 11, 1927. The stop was raised in status to that of a full station on April 1, 1944 with the nationalization of Nambu Railway, into the Japanese Government Railway Nambu Line system.

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  4. Musashi-Nakahara Station

    Musashi-Nakahara Station

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Musashi-Nakahara Station is a railway station operated by JR East's Nambu Line located in Nakahara Ward of Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. It is 9.2 kilometers from the terminus of the Nambu Line at Kawasaki Station. Musashi-Nakahara Station opened as a station on the Nambu Railway on March 9, 1927. The Nambu Railway was nationalized of on April 1, 1944, becoming part of the Japanese Government Railway system, which became the Japan National Railways from 1946.

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  5. Higashi-Urawa Station

    Higashi-Urawa Station

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Higashi-Urawa Station is a train station in Midori-ku, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. A train station, also called a railway station or railroad station, and often shortened to just station, is a railway facility where trains regularly stop to load or unload passengers or freight. It generally consists of a platform next to the tracks and a station building providing related services such as ticket sales and waiting rooms.

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  6. Minami-Funabashi Station

    Minami-Funabashi Station

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Minami-Funabashi Station railway station in Funabashi, Chiba, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company. Niiza Station is served by the Keiy¿ Line from Tokyo and also by the orbital Musashino Line from Fuch¿-Hommachi via Nishi-Funabashi. The elevated station consists of two island platforms serving four tracks. The two centre tracks are used by terminating Musashino Line services. The station opened on 3 March 1986.

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  7. Musashi-Ranzan Station

    Musashi-Ranzan Station

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Musashi-Ranzan Station is a railway station located in Ranzan, Saitama, Japan, operated by T¿bu Railway. Musashi-Ranzan Station is served by the T¿bu T¿j¿ Line from Ikebukuro in Tokyo. All services stop at this station. The station consists of an island platform serving two tracks. An additional side platform remains on the west side of the down track, but this is no longer used. The station opened on 5 November 1923 as Sugaya Station, and was renamed Musashi-Ranzan on 1 October 1935.

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  8. Minami-Yono Station

    Minami-Yono Station

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Minami-Yono Station is a railway station of Saiky¿ Line, East Japan Railway Company in Suzuya 2-ch¿me, in the ward of Ch¿¿-ku, Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. The station has one island platform and four tracks two of them are bypass tracks. The station used to have a Midori no Madoguchi ticket office, but it was closed in 31, October, 2007. As of 2008, an estimated 15,230 people use the station daily.

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  9. Minami-Koshigaya Station

    Minami-Koshigaya Station

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Minami-Koshigaya Station is a railway station in Koshigaya, Saitama, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Minami-Koshigaya Station is served by the orbital Musashino Line from Fuch¿-Hommachi to Nishi-Funabashi and Tokyo. It is also located adjacent to Shin-Koshigaya Station on the T¿bu Isesaki Line. The station consists of two elevated side platforms serving two tracks. The station opened on 1 April 1973. The adjacent Shin-Koshigaya Station opened on 23 July 1974, providing an interchange with the T¿bu Isesaki Line.

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  10. Musashi-Seki Station

    Musashi-Seki Station

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Musashi-Seki Station is a train station in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan. Seibu Railway Company, Ltd. is a conglomerate based in Tokorozawa, Japan, with principal business areas in railways, tourism and real estate. Seibu Railway's operations are concentrated in northwest Tokyo and Saitama Prefecture; the name "Seibu" is an abbreviation of "west Musashi," referring to the historic name for this area. However it and its holding company hold shares of numerous bus, hotel and tourism operations nationwide.

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  11. Higashi-Koganei Station

    Higashi-Koganei Station

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Higashi-Koganei Station is a train station on the Ch¿¿ Main Line located in Koganei, Tokyo, Japan operated by East Japan Railway Company. The station opened on September 10, 1964. Freight operations from the station began from April 1965. Freight handling continued until 1984. JR East was incorporated on 1 April 1987 after being spun off from the government-run Japanese National Railways. The spin-off was nominally "privatization", as the company was actually a wholly owned subsidiary of the government-owned JNR Settlement Corporation for several years, and was not completely sold to the public until 2002.

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  12. Musashi-Shiraishi Station

    Musashi-Shiraishi Station

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Musashi-Shiraishi Station is a railway station operated by East Japan Railway Company in Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Musashi-Shiraishi Station is served by the Tsurumi Line, and is 4.1 kilometers from the terminus at Tsurumi Station. The station is located at the junction of the main route of the Tsurumi Line and its branch to ¿kawa, however the platform for the branch line at the station was removed in 1996 so that only mainline trains now stop at the station.

    € 116,00