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Shirakawa-go Bus Terminal
is a bus terminal at Shirakawa, Gifu (village) in Japan. Besides, the bus terminal is used by the Kaetsuno Bus・Nohi Bus・Gifu Bus and so on. Outline The bus terminal is located near Ogimachi Crossroad on the Japan National Route 156 which is located the north oOgimachi HamletShirakawa Village). In Shiragkawago, since it was registered on World Heritage Site in 1995, visitors and vehicles have been increasing, so the village was desired to preserve World Heritage Site. And, citizen who live in Shirakawa-go suggested to build a new bus terminal in concurrence with discontinuing parking areas and forbidding passing through road of the village, and determined demand of citizen on regular general meeting "OYORIAI" on 23 December 2012.。 Others, almost all route buses departed from and arrived at "Seseragi Park" heretofore, but the safety of traffic was negative impact due to increasing of foreign nationals and inauguration of extending to Kanazawa Station of Hokuriku Shinkansen. ...
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Shirakawa, Gifu (village)
is a village located in Ōno District, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It is best known for being the site of Shirakawa-gō, a small, traditional village showcasing a building style known as '' gasshō-zukuri''. Together with Gokayama in Nanto, Toyama, it is one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. , the village had an estimated population of 1,630 in 588 households and a population density of 4.6 persons per km2. The total area of the village was . Geography Shirakawa is a mountain village located in far northern Gifu Prefecture, bordering Ishikawa Prefecture and Toyama Prefecture on the Ryōhaku Mountains. Mount Hakusan is the highest elevation at . The village's area is 95.7% mountainous forests, and its steep places are characteristic. In between the mountains flows the Shō River, which continues to the north into Nanto, Toyama. Most of the population is in its river valley. Since the opening of Hida Tunnel, Shirakawa can be reached within 50 minutes from Takayama, Gifu compared to ...
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Toyama Station
is a railway station in Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It is the largest and busiest railway terminal in Toyama. , the local railway terminal that provides access to nearby towns (Funahashi, Kamiichi, Tateyama, etc.) as well as access to Tateyama Station (the starting point of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route) via Toyama Chihō Railway is next to JR Toyama Station. Lines Toyama Station is served by the following lines. *JR West **Hokuriku Shinkansen **Takayama Main Line *Ainokaze Toyama Railway **Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line *Toyama Chihō Railway **Toyama City Tram Line (Toyama-Ekimae Station) ** Toyama-Kō Line (Toyamaeki-Kita Station) Dentetsu Toyama Station, next to the main JR Toyama Station, is served by the following lines. *Toyama Chihō Railway **Main Line (Dentetsu-Toyama Station; next to JR Toyama Station) Dentetsu Toyama station is the starting point of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route to Murodō Station, Mount ...
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Matsumoto Bus Terminal
Matsumoto Bus Terminal (松本バスターミナル, ''Matsumoto Basu Tāminaru'') is a bus terminal to the east of Matsumoto Station in Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan, managed by Alpico Kōtsū. Outline This bus terminal is on the ground floor of "Matsuden Bus Terminal Building""Matsuden" is abbreviation of Matsumoto Dentetsu which Alpico Kotsu owns and manages. "ALPICO PLAZA" is also on the building. Lines Commuter Lines *Track 1 **Shindai-Yokota Cycle Line **Asama Line *Track 2 **Yokota-Shindai Cycle Line **Shin-Asama Line *Track 3 **Utsukushigahara-Spa Line **Iriyamabe Line **Shiga Line **Alps-Park Line *Track 4 **Kotobukidai Line **Uchida Line **Namiyanagi Danchi Line *Track 5 **Airport-Asahi Line **Kambayashi-Mizushiro Line **Yamagata Line **Kakeyu-Spa LinePassengers are able to transfer onto Chikuma Bus bound for Ueda Station (Nagano) at Kakeyu Onsen bus stop. (Runs on weekdays) **Misayama Line **Nakayama Line Highway Lines *Track 6 ** Chuo Highway Bus Matsumoto Line; For S ...
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Takayama Station
is a railway station on the Takayama Main Line in the city of Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). Lines Takayama Station is served by the JR Central Takayama Main Line, and is located 136.4 kilometers from the official starting point of the line at . Station layout →:for Hida-Ichinomiya←:for Hozue Takayama Station has one ground-level side platform and one ground-level island platform connected by a footbridge. The station has a ''Midori no Madoguchi'' staffed ticket office. The ticket gates are located on the side platform. Platforms Adjacent stations History Takayama Station opened on October 25, 1934. The station was absorbed into the JR Central network upon the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR) on April 1, 1987. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2015, the station was used by an average of 1,539 passengers daily (boarding passengers only). Surrounding area *Takayama City Hall Takayama No ...
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Miboro Dam
is a dam on the Shō River in Shirakawa, in Gifu Prefecture Japan. It supports a 256 MW hydroelectric power station. Of the nine dams on the Shō River, it is the furthest upstream. The dam flooded several villages and shrines, submerging them completely, two cherry trees were taken from one of the submerged shrines and placed in Shirakawa-go where it is said that each petal represents a memory from someone who lived in the villages before they were flooded. Over 200+ houses were to be submerged, including Minka are vernacular houses constructed in any one of several traditional Japanese building styles. In the context of the four divisions of society, were the dwellings of farmers, artisans, and merchants (i.e., the three non-samurai castes). This c ... houses, and about 1,200 people were forced to relocate, so the residents of the planned submerged area violently opposed the dam construction plan. In 1961, all structures were submerged and the dam was completed. Ref ...
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Gifu Station
is a railway station in the heart of the city of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). Lines Gifu Station is served by the JR Central Tōkaidō Main Line, and is located 396.3 kilometers from the official starting point of the line at . It is also the terminal station for the Takayama Main Line. Along with Nishi-Gifu Station and Nagamori Station, it is one of the three JR Central stations in the city of Gifu. Station layout The station consists of three elevated island platforms serving six tracks for the Tōkaidō Main Line and Takayama Main Line, with the station building underneath. The station has a ''Midori no Madoguchi'' staffed ticket office.JR Central Gifu Station information
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Gifu Bus
is a public transportation company based in Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It is a subsidiary of Nagoya Railroad and primarily operates within Gifu Prefecture. Some of its public transportation routes within the city of Gifu were handed over by Meitetsu Bus on October 1, 2004. On April 1, 2005, it also received the public bus routes run by the city. At the same time, it also replaced bus lines in nearby cities and began operating the Gifu Community Bus. Branch offices Gifu Bus operates 11 offices in the area, three of which are located within the city of Gifu. The other locations within Gifu Prefecture include Yamagata, Mino, Seki, Gujō, Kakamigahara and Ginan. The final location is in neighboring Aichi Prefecture's Nishiharu. Drivers' nameplates indicate the branch to which they belong, so some nameplates indicate branch offices that have been closed, moved or merged and are not included in the list above. Fares Gifu Bus' local routes are divided into regions and fares ...
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Nagoya Station
is a major railway station in Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Japan. It is one of the world's largest train stations by floor area (410,000 m2), and houses the headquarters of the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). Much of this space is located in the JR Central Towers atop the station, as well as in underground concourses. The current station complex was completed on December 20, 1999. The station and the area around it is officially called in the Japanese addressing system. The station is adjacent to Meitetsu Nagoya Station, the terminal of Meitetsu, and Kintetsu Nagoya Station, the terminal of the Kintetsu Nagoya Line. The twin-towered station rises over 50 storeys, and is the tallest railway-station building in the world. Lines JR Central * (for Shin-Yokohama, Tokyo, Kyoto, and Shin-Osaka) * (for , Ōgaki, Maibara, Obu, Kariya, Okazaki, Gamagori, Toyohashi, and Hamamatsu) * (for Kozoji, Tajimi, and Nakatsugawa) * (for Yokkaichi, Tsu, and Kameyama) Aonami Line *Aonami Line ...
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Gujō-Hachiman Station
is a railway station in the city of Gujō, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Nagaragawa Railway. Lines Gujō-Hachiman Station is a station of the Etsumi-Nan Line and is 46.9 kilometers from the terminus of the line at . Station layout Gujō-Hachiman Station has one ground-level side platform and one ground-level island platform connected to the station building by a footbridge. The station is staffed. Platforms Adjacent stations , - !colspan=5, Nagaragawa Railway History Gujō-Hachiman Station was opened on December 8, 1929. Operations were transferred from the Japan National Railway (JNR) to the Nagaragawa Railway on December 11, 1986. Surrounding area *Nagara River * * See also * List of Railway Stations in Japan The links below contain all of the 8579 railway stations in Japan. External links {{Portal bar, Japan, Trains * Railway stations Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') ...
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Takaoka Station (Toyama)
is a major interchange railway station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line in Takaoka, Toyama, Japan, operated by Ainokaze Toyama Railway. Lines Takaoka Station is situated on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway, and is also the starting point of the Himi Line to in Himi, Toyama and the Jōhana Line to in Nanto, Toyama. Limited express services There is no limited express services at the station as the city of Takaoka is served by the Hokuriku Shinkansen at Shin-Takaoka Station. Prior to the opening of the Shinkansen in 2015, the station was served by the following limited express services. * '' Thunderbird'' * ''Hakutaka'' * ''Hokuetsu'' Station layout The station has three island platforms and one side platform A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or transitway. A station having dual side platforms ... serving a total ...
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