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Kūkō Line (Fukuoka City Subway)
The is a subway line, part of the Fukuoka City Subway system in Fukuoka, Japan. It connects Meinohama, Nishi Ward to Fukuokakūkō (Fukuoka Airport), Hakata Ward, all within Fukuoka. The line's color on maps is orange. Officially, the line is called . The line has a through service with JR Chikuhi Line. Like other Fukuoka City Subway lines, stations are equipped with automatic platform gates, and trains are automatically operated by ATO system. However, JR train cars (from Chikuhi Line) are operated manually. This is the only subway line in Japan that directly links to an airport. Although Toei Asakusa Line trains in Tokyo also serve airports ( Narita and Haneda), those are not the stations of the Asakusa Line itself. Rather, they are the stations of suburban lines that the Asakusa Line has through services with. The Kūkō Line goes through many important areas of the city, namely Nishijin, Tenjin, Hakata, and the airport. Station list Through services to/from the ...
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Rapid Transit
Rapid transit or mass rapid transit (MRT), also known as heavy rail or metro, is a type of high-capacity public transport generally found in urban areas. A rapid transit system that primarily or traditionally runs below the surface may be called a subway, tube, or underground. Unlike buses or trams, rapid transit systems are railways (usually electric railway, electric) that operate on an exclusive right-of-way (transportation), right-of-way, which cannot be accessed by pedestrians or other vehicles, and which is often grade-separated in tunnels or on elevated railways. Modern services on rapid transit systems are provided on designated lines between rapid transit station, stations typically using electric multiple units on rail tracks, although some systems use guided rubber tires, magnetic levitation (''maglev''), or monorail. The stations typically have high platforms, without steps inside the trains, requiring custom-made trains in order to minimize gaps between train a ...
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Toei Asakusa Line
The is a subway line in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Toei Subway. The line runs between in Ōta and in Sumida. The line is named after the Asakusa district, a cultural center of Tokyo, under which it passes. The Asakusa Line was the first subway line in Japan to offer through services with a private railway. Today, it has more through services to other lines than any other subway line in Tokyo. Keikyu operates through trains on the Keikyu Main Line to and the Keikyu Airport Line to . The Keisei Electric Railway operates through trains on the Keisei Oshiage Line to and the Keisei Main Line to , and the Shibayama Railway runs trains via the Keisei Main Line and the Shibayama Railway Line to . Via its through services with Keisei and Keikyu, the Asakusa line is the only train line that offers a direct connection between Tokyo's two main airports. The Asakusa Line is often split into two routes: Oshiage–Sengakuji and Sengakuji–Nishi-magome; only ...
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Akasaka Station (Fukuoka)
is a railway station in Chūō-ku, Fukuoka in Japan. Its station symbol is a track and field athlete in red be looks like "ア" which is Akasaka's initials, in connection with the annual Fukuoka Marathon, which starts and finishes at Heiwadai Athletic Stadium, located 600 m from this station. Lines Akasaka Station is served by the Fukuoka City Subway Kūkō Line. Platforms File:Platform_of_Akasaka_Station_(Fukuoka_Subway).jpg, Platform History The station opened on 26 July 1981. Surrounding area *Fukuoka Central District Office *Fukuoka Transportation Bureau *Maizuru Park *Korokan Ruins, Exhibition Hall (formerly Heiwadai Stadium) *Fukuoka Castle is a Japanese castle located in Chūō-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. It is also known as Maizuru Castle (舞鶴城 Maizuru-jō) or Seki Castle (石城 Seki-jō). Completed in the early Edo period for ''tozama daimyō'' Kuroda Nagamasa, it has been decreed ... *Heiwadai Athleic Stadium *Fukuoka High Court *Fukuoka District Court *Fuku ...
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Ōhorikōen Station
is a railway station located in Chūō-ku, Fukuoka in Japan. Its station symbol is a Japanese cherry blossom in pink, because many cherry blossom trees are planted near this station. Lines *Fukuoka City Subway ** Kūkō Line Platforms File:Platform_of_Ohorikoen_Station_2.jpg, Platform Adjacent stations Vicinity *Fukuoka Family Court *Ōhori Post Office *Konkokyo Branch *Tenrikyo Branch *Ōhori Park *Ōhori Park Noh Theater *Fukuoka Art Museum *Fukuoka Elementary School Attached to Fukuoka University of Education *Fukuoka Junior High School Attached to Fukuoka University of Education *Ōhori Junior High School and High School Attached to Fukuoka University *Nishi Park ( ja) *Fukuoka Castle Ruins (Maizuru Park ( ja)) *Heiwadai Stadium *Fukuoka Financial Group, Inc. *Fukuoka District Meteorological Observatory *NHK Fukuoka broadcasting station *Japan Post Insurance , is a Japanese life insurer that was established on October 1, 2007, with the privatization of . It i ...
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Tōjinmachi Station
is a train station located in Chūō-ku. The station's symbol mark is a jar which is designed the arabesque scroll to look like the letter "". It has the station number "K05". Lines * ** Platforms File:View_in_Tojinmachi_Station.jpg, Concourse File:Platform_of_Tojinmachi_Station.jpg, Platform Vicinity *Hawks Town (approx. 15 minutes by foot) **Fukuoka Yahoo! Japan Dome ** Hilton Fukuoka Seahawk (ex-JAL Resort Seahawk Hotel Fukuoka) **Zepp Fukuoka **HKT48 Theater * National Hospital Organization Kyushu medical center (just across from Fukuoka Dome) *Tōjinmachi Shopping District *Heiwadai Hotel 5 *several Elementary and High Schools * Nishi-nippon Junior College *United States Consulate *Republic of Korea Consulate General A consul is an official representative of the government of one state in the territory of another, normally acting to assist and protect the citizens of the consul's own country, as well as to facilitate trade and friendship between the people ... ...
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Nishijin Station
is a train station located in Sawara-ku. The station's symbol is based on a pen, a pencil, and the letter "N" because the Nishijin area has many schools. The station has the station number "K04". Lines * ** Platforms File:View_in_Nishijin_Station.jpg, Concourse File:Platform_of_Nishijin_Station_4.jpg, Platform Vicinity *Department Stores (Daiei, Best Denki, etc.) *Freshness Burger *Fukuoka City Museum *Fukuoka City Central Library *Fukuoka Tower *Nishijin Mall *Seinan Gakuin University *High Schools and Elementary Schools *Shuyukan Senior High School is a co-educational public senior high school in Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan. Overview Founded as a Han school in 1784, Edo period, Shuyukan is one of the oldest high schools in Japan with a history of over 200 years. After the Meiji Restoration, ... *Fukuoka Memorial Hospital *Yoshimura Hospital References Railway stations in Japan opened in 1981 Kūkō Line (Fukuoka City Subway) Railway stations in Fukuoka Prefec ...
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Fujisaki Station (Fukuoka)
is a train station located in Sawara-ku, Fukuoka in Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north .... Its station symbol is a wisteria flower in violet. Lines * ** Platforms File:Platform_of_Fujisaki_Station_(Fukuoka_Municipal_Subway)_2.jpg, Platform 1 File:Platform_of_Fujisaki_Station_(Fukuoka_Municipal_Subway)_3.jpg, Platform 2 Vicinity *Sawara Ward Office *Sawara Civic Center *Fukuoka City Education Center *Sawara Public Health Center *Sawara Post Office *Sawara Library *Sawara Police *several Elementary and Junior High Schools *Forest Management Office *Fujisaki Bus Terminal References Railway stations in Japan opened in 1981 Kūkō Line (Fukuoka City Subway) Railway stations in Fukuoka Prefecture {{Fukuoka-railstation-stub ...
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Sawara-ku, Fukuoka
is one of the wards in Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka-ken, Kyūshū, Japan. Data *Population: 213,178 people (as of January 1, 2012) *Area: 95.88 square kilometers (the largest in Fukuoka-shi) History On April 1, 1889, Fukuoka-shi was founded. The northeastern part of Sawara-gun (早良郡) was merged into Fukuoka-shi. On April 1, 1972, Fukuoka-shi was designated as a government ordinance city. Fukuoka-shi was subdivided into five wards: Hakata-ku, Chūō-ku, Higashi-ku, Minami-ku and the former Nishi-ku. The area of Sawara-ku was the central part of the former Nishi-ku. On March 1, 1975, Sawara-machi (早良町) was merged into Fukuoka-shi. On May 10, 1982, the former Nishi-ku was subdivided into three wards: Sawara-ku, Jōnan-ku and Nishi-ku. Sawara-ku was named after what had been the central part of Sawara-gun. Places *Momochihama (百道浜): Fukuoka Tower, Fukuoka City Museum, Fukuoka City Library *Nishijin (西新): Nishijin Praliva *Fujisaki (藤崎): Sawara Ward ...
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Muromi Station
is a train station located in Sawara-ku, Fukuoka. The station symbol is three wavy blue lines, representing Muromi River. Lines * ** Platforms File:View_in_Muromi_Station.jpg, Concourse File:Platform_of_Muromi_Station_4.jpg, Platform Vicinity *Muromi Post Office *Muromi River *Muromi Kindergarten *Fukuoka Expressway - Route 1 *Fukuoka Elementary School *Muromi Wings Dormitory History *July 26, 1981: Opening *December 12, 2003: Introduction of platform screen doors for the first time in Kyūshū is the third-largest island of Japan's five main islands and the most southerly of the four largest islands ( i.e. excluding Okinawa). In the past, it has been known as , and . The historical regional name referred to Kyushu and its surround ... References Railway stations in Fukuoka Prefecture Railway stations in Japan opened in 1981 Kūkō Line (Fukuoka City Subway) {{Fukuoka-railstation-stub ...
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Karatsu Line
The is a regional railway line in Saga Prefecture, Japan, owned and operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu). It connects in Saga City to in Karatsu City, both in Saga Prefecture, Japan. The line was originally constructed to carry coal from the Karatsu coal fields to the Port of Karatsu for export and had many branch lines to coal mines which have since closed. Operation All trains running on the Karatsu Line stop at all stations along the line, including through services from both sections of the Chikuhi Line. All trains that run to/from Kubota Station use the Nagasaki Main Line The , or simply Nagasaki Line, is a railway line owned by the Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) connecting Tosu Station in Saga Prefecture to Nagasaki Station in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. There is a separate branch of this line from Kikitsu S ... to terminate at Saga Station instead. Station list Station numbering has not been introduced for the Karatsu Line, but both and use the ...
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Through Service
A through service is a concept of passenger transport that involves a vehicle travelling between lines, networks or operators on a regularly specified schedule, on which the passenger can remain on board without alighting. It may be in form of either the following: * A service where the vehicle travels between different lines, or systems of infrastructure, for example, a through train service between the mainline and underground railways. * A service where the vehicle changes its identity en-route without requiring passengers to alight, for example, a through tram service which runs as route 1 initially, then runs as route 2 for the latter half of the journey. The term through service may be extended to have a wider meaning encompassing a route which allows the passenger to travel without alighting, for example, in a route change announcement, if a route A-B and a route B-C is combined to A-B-C, it may be described as a new "through service" between A and C. This is in contrast with ...
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