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The Gotemba Premium Outlets (Japanese: 御殿場プレミアム・アウトレット, Hepburn: Gotemba Puremiamu Autoretto) is an outlet mall located in Gotemba, Shizuoka, Japan, near Mount Fuji. It was opened on July 13, 2000, and contains over 200 stores.
Gotemba Station opened on February 1, 1889 as one of the original stations of the Tōkaidō Main Line between Kōzu and Shizuoka.. From 1955, in a joint operation with Odakyu Electric Railway, JNR began operating the limited express Asagiri service from Shinjuku to Gotemba.
Private and commercial automobiles account are owned by fewer individuals than in other parts of the country. Tokyo, with a population of over 13 million, in 2014 registered a bit less than 4 million vehicles. Tokyo's average car size is larger than the rest of the country, with only 20.1% being kei cars.
Tokyo-bound only TN Shirahata Tunnel: ↓ BR Tomei Ashigara Bridge: BS Ashigara Bus Stop: 79.2 SA (6-1) Ashigara SA/ SIC: 80.9 Gotemba: 7 Gotemba IC (No.2) National Route 138 (Gotemba Bypass) 83.7 Komaki-bound exit, Tokyo-bound entrance only Gotemba IC (No.1)/ Gotemba Bus Stop Pref. Route 401 (Gotemba Hakone Route) 7-1 Gotemba JCT: Shin-Tōmei ...
The Gotemba Line (御殿場線, Gotemba-sen) is a railway line in Japan operated by the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). It connects Kōzu Station in Odawara to Numazu via Gotemba . The Mt. Fuji limited express service runs between Tokyo 's Shinjuku Station and Gotemba via Matsuda .
16 October 2004: Major revision of Shōnan-Shinjuku Line services; Shinjuku-terminating trains abolished 1 May 2006: JR Freight ceases operations between Taura and Zushi 15 March 2008: Weekend/holiday through service to Zushi from the Yokohama and Negishi lines is abolished; new Yokosuka Line platform installed at Shinagawa Station
Hakone Tozan Bus Bus stop 1 for Hakone Open-Air Museum, Kowaki-en (transfer for Moto-Hakone direction), Yunessun, and Ten-yu [3]; Bus stop 2 for Gora Park, Hakone Art Museum (Kōen-Kami Station), Pola Museum of Art, The Little Prince and Saint-Exupéry Museum, Senkyoro-mae (transfer for Togendai ()), Hakone Venetian Glass Museum, Sengoku (transfer for JR Gotemba Station and Shinjuku Station ...
A second Asagiri service, initially written in kanji as "朝霧" commenced on 2 July 1959 as a semi-express operating between Shinjuku and Gotemba. [4] The Asagiri, together with the Nagao (長尾), supplemented the Ginrei (銀嶺) and Fuyō (芙蓉) Shinjuku—Gotemba semi-express services, which commenced on 1 October 1955. [3]