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  2. Keihin Ferry Boat - Wikipedia

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    The Keihin Ferry Boat (京浜フェリーボート, Keihin Ferī Bōto) is a ship operating company in Yokohama.Founded in 1963, the company operates water buses and an excursion cruise ship, both within the Port of Yokohama.

  3. United Airlines Flight 826 - Wikipedia

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    Flight 826 departed Tokyo's Narita airport on December 28, 1997, at 20:30 local time. It reached a cruising altitude of 31,000 feet (9,400 m) just under a half-hour later. The flight was originally planned to cruise at 35,000 feet (11,000 m), but air traffic control (ATC) only cleared to cruise at the lower altitude due to air traffic. The ...

  4. Higashi-Narita Station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened on 21 May 1978, as Narita Airport Station (成田空港駅, Narita Kūkō-eki).Passengers who took the Keisei Electric Railway to Narita Airport would disembark at the station and then either take a shuttle bus for an additional fare or walk to the terminal (present-day Terminal 1, which was the sole passenger terminal of the airport until 1992).

  5. Tokyo Mizube Line - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Mizube Line (東京水辺ライン, Tōkyō Mizube Rain, "Tokyo Waterfront Line") is a water bus service in Tokyo.A public company called Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association (東京都公園協会, Tōkyō-to Kōen Kyōkai) operates the lines on Tokyo riverside.

  6. Seven Nights in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert said the film "didn't do anything" commercially and was "hated" in Japan in part because he showed traditional Japan. "We didn't know they hated the idea of Japanese girls going off with foreigners," said Gilbert. [1] According to York, however, the film was a big success in Burma, leading to York being mobbed when he visited. [11]

  7. Cassiopeia (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Cassiopeia (カシオペア, Kashiopea) is a luxury cruise train service in Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It formerly operated as a limited express from July 1999 until March 2016, when it was discontinued due to the opening of the Hokkaido Shinkansen.

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