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  2. Shinagawa Station - Wikipedia

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    Shinagawa is one of Japan's oldest stations, opened on 12 June 1872, when the service between Shinagawa and Yokohama provisionally started, four months before the inauguration of "Japan's first railway" between Shimbashi and Yokohama through Shinagawa on 14 October 1872. This line is a part of the Tōkaidō Main Line.

  3. Kitashinagawa Station - Wikipedia

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    Kitashinagawa Station (北品川駅, Kitashinagawa-eki) is a railway station on the Keikyū Main Line in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Keikyu. It is numbered KK02. It is numbered KK02. Kitashinagawa Station, meaning "North Shinagawa", is in fact located south of the Shinagawa Station .

  4. Takanawa Gateway Station - Wikipedia

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    Station building under construction, as seen from within a Keihin-Tōhoku Line train. The station has two island platforms, serving the two lines stopping there. [1] Above platform level, there will be an event space overlooking the platforms, with shopping and dining facilities inside the station. [2] The station was designed by Kengo Kuma. [3]

  5. Takanawa - Wikipedia

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    The Minato City Office has a district general branch, "Takanawa Sogo shisho" (高輪総合支所) at 16-25, Takanawa 1-chome, and provides services and duties for the citizens and visitors in the area of 4 and 5-chome Mita, Takanawa, Shirokane and Shirokanedai.

  6. Shinagawa Seaside Station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened on 1 December 2002. [1] Station numbering was introduced in 2016 with Shinagawa Seaside being assigned station number R06. [2] Platform screen doors became operational on platform 1 on 12 February 2022. [3] The ones on platform 2 are scheduled to become operational on 13 March 2022. [needs update]

  7. Keikyū Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The line connects the Tokyo wards of Minato, Shinagawa, Ōta, and the Kanagawa municipalities of Kawasaki, Yokohama and Yokosuka. The Keikyu Main Line began as a short 2 km (1.2 mi) line in 1895. By 1905 it was extended from Shinagawa Station in Tokyo to central Yokohama, becoming a major interurban line between the two cities.

  8. Youngkin announces new online portal for Virginia veterans ...

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    That resource is a free online portal called the Virginia Veterans Network, whose launch Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced on Veterans Day at an annual veterans’ luncheon in Virginia Beach ...

  9. Ebara-nakanobu Station - Wikipedia

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    Ebara-nakanobu Station (荏原中延駅, -eki) is a railway station in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tokyu Railways. Nakanobu Station is located on the other end of Nakanobu Skip Road from this station.