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  2. Shin-Kōbe Station - Wikipedia

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    Shin-Kōbe station (新神戸駅, Shin-Kōbe-eki) is a railway station on the San'yō Shinkansen and the Seishin-Yamate Line serving the city of Kobe, Japan, and the surrounding area. It is located to the north of Kobe city centre, at the foot of Mount Rokkō. The Shinkansen trains mostly run inside tunnels under the mountains in this area.

  3. List of Long-distance Nature Trails (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the construction of the Tōkai Nature Trail in 1970, the trail has been developed in stages. Once completed, the total length of nature trails in Japan will be approximately 27,000 km. From family-friendly courses to professional courses, visitors can enjoy walking to the highlights of each region.

  4. List of tunnels in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Shin-Kobe Tunnel (expressway) 2012: Kobe city: Minoya Junction: 8.5 km length Yumesaki Tunnel: 2009: Sakishima island: Yumeshima island, Osaka: 2.138 km length Kan-Etsu Tunnel - Kan-Etsu Expressway: 1991: Minakami, Gunma: Yuzawa, Niigata: the longest road tunnel in Japan (~11 km) Hida Tunnel - Tōkai-Hokuriku Expressway: 2008: Hida city, Gifu ...

  5. Mount Maya - Wikipedia

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    The "Ten Million Dollar Night View" in Kobe. Mount Maya (摩耶山, Maya-san) is a 698.6-metre-high (2,292 ft) mountain in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.This mountain is one of the major peaks of the Rokkō Mountains, and is the most popular peak for visitors on the West-Rokkō Mountains.

  6. Seishin-Yamate Line - Wikipedia

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    An infill station (Seishin-minami) opened in between Seishin-chūō and Ikawadani stations on 20 March 1993, expanding the line to a total of 16 stations. On 17 January 1995, the subway line was shut down due to damage caused by the Great Hanshin earthquake ; the line resumed operation with limited service between Seishin-chūō and Itayado the ...

  7. Shin-Kobe Ropeway - Wikipedia

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    The Shin-Kōbe Ropeway (新神戸ロープウェー, Shin-Kōbe Rōpuwē) is a Japanese aerial lift line in Kōbe, Hyōgo, operated by Kōbe City Urban Development. It has an official nickname Kōbe Yume-Fūsen (神戸夢風船, "Kōbe Dreamy Baloon"). Opened in 1991, the line links Shin-Kōbe Station and Nunobiki Herb Garden. Its scenic view ...

  8. JR Kōbe Line - Wikipedia

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    Kobe Municipal Subway Seishin-Yamate Line (S03: Sannomiya Station) Kobe Municipal Subway Kaigan Line (K01: Sannomiya-Hanadokeimae Station) Chuo-ku, Kobe JR-A62 Motomachi: 元町 0.8 31.4 | Hanshin Main Line, Kobe Kosoku Line (HS 33) JR-A63 Kobe: 神戸 1.7 33.1 Hanshin Kobe Kosoku Line, Hankyu Kobe Kosoku Line (HS 35: Kōsoku Kōbe Station ...

  9. Kobe Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Kobe Tunnel on Sanyo Shinkansen line. Kobe Tunnel (神戸トンネル, Kobe tonneru) is a railway tunnel on JR's Sanyo Shinkansen line located between Shin-Kobe Station and Nishi-Akashi Station in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture next to Rokko Tunnel with total length of 7.970km. It was built and completed in 1972. [1] [2] [3]