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  2. West Japan Railway Company - Wikipedia

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    The West Japan Railway Company [6], also referred to as JR West (JR西日本, Jeiāru Nishi-Nihon, lit. ' ’JR West Japan '), is one of the Japan Railways Group (JR Group) companies and operates in western Honshu. It has its headquarters in Kita-ku, Osaka. [2]

  3. Category:West Japan Railway Company diagrams - Wikipedia

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    List of BS-style route diagrams used for JR West lines. Pages in category "West Japan Railway Company diagrams" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  4. File:Rail Tracks map JR-W between Imamiya and Tennoji Station ...

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    English: Rail Tracks map between Imamiya Station and Tennōji Station Osaka, Japan. Railway track Line name (colored line) : red : Osaka Loop L. orange : Hanwa L. green : Yamatoji L. (Kansai Main L.) Connection tracks between Hanwa L. and Yamatoji L., for Express and Limited Express C1 : since 1989; C2 : since 2008; Station

  5. Japan Railways Group - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Railways Group, more commonly known as the JR Group (Jeiāru Gurūpu) or simply JR, is a group of railway companies in Japan that underwent division and privatization [1] of the government-owned Japanese National Railways (JNR) on April 1, 1987.

  6. List of regions of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In many contexts in Japan (government, media markets, sports, regional business or trade union confederations), regions are used that deviate from the above-mentioned common geographical 8-region division that is sometimes referred to as "the" regions of Japan in the English Wikipedia and some other English-language publications. Examples of ...

  7. Rail transport in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The line names may come from a name of destination or a city along the line (e.g. the "Takasaki Line" goes to Takasaki, Gunma); a name of region (e.g. the "Tōhoku Main Line" goes through the Tōhoku region); an abbreviation of provinces or cities (e.g. the "Gonō Line" connects Goshogawara and Noshiro); or a course of the line (e.g. the ...

  8. Template : Japan Regions and Prefectures Labelled Map

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  9. Nara Line (JR West) - Wikipedia

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    Route map Detail of the Fushimi area in Kyoto. The Nara Line is a part of the JR West "Urban Network" in the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe area.Its primary role is that of an intercity-suburban commuter line, ferrying people to and from work and school in Kyoto and Nara; it is also well-used by tourists holding the Japan Rail Pass, as visiting the historical landmarks of Uji and Nara makes an easy day-trip ...