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  2. Rose, Rose, I Love You - Wikipedia

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    The original Chinese lyrics were by Wu Cun (Ng Chuen; 吳村 Wú Cūn) and the music was credited to Lin Mei (林枚), a pen name of the popular songwriter Chen Gexin. The song was first recorded in 1940 by Yao Lee as an interlude for the movie Singing Girl and released as a single on Pathé Records ( EMI ) catalog number B. 597.

  3. Kansai International Airport - Wikipedia

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    JR West operates the Haruka limited express train services from Kansai Airport Station to Tennōji, Ōsaka, Shin-Ōsaka, and Kyoto Station, with Kansai Airport Rapid services available from Kansai Airport Station to Ōsaka, Kyōbashi and several stations on the way. Connecting train service to Wakayama is available at Hineno Station. Various ...

  4. Itami Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, after Australia demanded arbitration and the US implemented retaliatory sanctions against Qantas, Northwest was forced to limit the amount of local Australia-Japan traffic on the Osaka-Sydney route, and subsequently abandoned the service entirely. [10] B.O.A.C also operated in Osaka until 1974, flying from either Taipei or Tokyo. [11]

  5. Sydney's $15 billion new train line is modern, fast and big ...

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    In one TikTok video viewed more than 600,000 times, young people dance and celebrate on the train station platform holding Sydney Metro signs. Sydney's $15 billion new train line is modern, fast ...

  6. Nara Line (Kintetsu) - Wikipedia

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    The line was opened by Osaka Electric Railway Company (大阪電気軌道, Osaka Denki Kidō) in 1914, dual track and electrified at 600 VDC. [2]Whereas the JR West Yamatoji Line routes south of the Ikoma mountain range to connect Osaka and Nara, the Kintetsu Nara Line uses a 3.4 km (2.1 mi) tunnel through the Ikoma mountain range. [2]

  7. Kansai dialect - Wikipedia

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    The dialects of Kyoto and Osaka are known as Kamigata dialect (上方言葉, Kamigata kotoba, or Kamigata-go (上方語)), and were particularly referred to as such in the Edo period. The Kansai dialect is typified by the speech of Osaka, the major city of Kansai, which is referred to specifically as Osaka-ben. It is characterized as being both ...

  8. Go and Reclaim the Mainland - Wikipedia

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    Go and Reclaim the Mainland (Chinese: 反攻大陸去; Wade–Giles: fan 3 kung 1 ta 4 lu 4 chʻü 4) is a Chinese anti-communist patriotic song created by the government of the Republic of China on Taiwan to promote Chinese reunification and Project National Glory.

  9. Osaka Monorail Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The Main Line runs on an elevated line between Osaka International Airport and Kadoma.It opened on 1 June 1990 between Senri-Chuo and Minami-Ibaraki stations. [1] On 30 September 1994 it reached Shibahara-handai-mae Station, on 1 April 1997, Osaka Airport, and on 22 August 1997, its current eastern terminal at Kadoma-shi Station. [1]