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  2. Cassiopeia (train) - Wikipedia

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    The first stop in Hokkaido was at Hakodate at 05:00 the following day, with arrival in Sapporo around 09:30. Southbound trains to Ueno departed from Sapporo after 16:00; the first stop after leaving Hokkaido was at Sendai, around 04:30 the following day, and the arrival time at Ueno Station around 09:30. [1]

  3. Blue Train (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The first Blue Train was known as the Asakaze.It ran between Hakata and Tokyo beginning in 1956; air-conditioned cars were added two years later. As was the case with sleeper train services in other parts of the world, the Blue Trains acquired a romantic aspect and, at the peak of their popularity in the late 1970s, appeared in many novels.

  4. List of named passenger trains of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Ueno – Sapporo 1988 – August 2015 Izumo: JR East Tokyo – Izumoshi (via Tottori) 1972 – Mar 2006 Marimo: JR Hokkaido Sapporo – Kushiro: 2001–2008 Naha: JR Kyushu Kyoto – Kumamoto 1968 – Mar 2008 Nihonkai: JR-West / JR East Ōsaka – Aomori 1968 – Mar 2012 Sunrise Izumo: JR Central / JR-West Tokyo – Izumoshi (via Okayama ...

  5. Hokutosei - Wikipedia

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    Plans to operate a direct sleeping car service between Tokyo and Sapporo were officially announced on 24 April 1987, with the timetable for three trains daily in each direction unveiled in July 1987. [4] A public ballot was held to decide on the name for the new train service, and approximately 24,000 votes were received.

  6. Hamanasu (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Hamanasu (はまなす) was an overnight express train service in Japan operated by Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido), which ran from Aomori to Sapporo via the Tsugaru Line, Kaikyō Line, Esashi Line, Hakodate Main Line, Muroran Main Line, and Chitose Line. [1] The journey took approximately seven and a half hours. [2]

  7. Okhotsk (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Okhotsk (オホーツク, Ohōtsuku) is a limited express train service in Japan operated by the Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido), which runs between Sapporo and Abashiri. [1] There are two services per day running in both directions, with the journey time taking approximately 5 hours and 30 minutes.

  8. Hokkaido Shinkansen - Wikipedia

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    The dual-gauge Kaikyo Line near Kikonai Station in March 2016. In preparation for the opening of the Hokkaido Shinkansen, the Seikan Tunnel (Kaikyō Line) and associated approaches (approximately 82 km or 51 mi in total) [6] were converted to dual gauge, with both the Shinkansen 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard and 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) narrow gauge tracks.

  9. Tōhoku Shinkansen - Wikipedia

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    Nasuno, Tokyo – Oyama/Nasushiobara/Kōriyama all-stations, starting 1995; One service has been discontinued: Aoba, Tokyo – Sendai all-stations, June 1982 – October 1997 (consolidated with Nasuno) Through trains on the Akita Shinkansen and Yamagata Shinkansen lines also run on Tōhoku Shinkansen tracks from Morioka and Fukushima respectively.

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