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  2. Nishihara, Okinawa - Wikipedia

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    Nishihara (西原町, Nishihara-chō, Okinawan: ニシバル, romanized: Nishibaru [1] [2]) is a town located in Nakagami District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. [3] In the Okinawan language, nishi means "north" (in standard Japanese, however, it means "west"), as Nishihara was north of the historical Ryukyuan capital of Shuri.

  3. Nishi-Kasai Station - Wikipedia

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    Nishi-kasai Station (西葛西駅, Nishi-kasai-eki) is a railway station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line in Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro. Its station number is T-16.

  4. Nishi-Chiba Station - Wikipedia

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    Nishi-Chiba Station is served by the Chūō-Sōbu Line and is located 1.4 kilometers from Chiba Station and 37.8 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Tokyo Station. Station layout [ edit ]

  5. Nishi-Yokohama Station - Wikipedia

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    Nishi-Yokohama Station was opened on February 14, 1929 and was the terminal of the Jinchū Railway until the opening of Hiranumabashi Station in 1931. The station was primarily a freight terminal connecting the Sotetsu Line with the national railway's freight terminal at Hodogaya Station via a short branch line.

  6. Nishi-magome Station - Wikipedia

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    Nishi-magome Station (西馬込駅, Nishi-magome Eki) is the southern terminal of the Toei Asakusa Line, a subway line operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation. [1] It is located in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan and is the southernmost station of the Tokyo subway network. Its station number is A-01.

  7. Kenichi Nishi - Wikipedia

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    Kenichi Nishi (西 健一, Nishi Ken'ichi, born June 20, 1967) is a Japanese video game designer. He has helped found a number of notable video game companies and develops games at Route24, his own private limited company. The number 24 in the title comes from its founder's name: "Ni" (2) and "Shi" (4). [1]

  8. Nishi-Kunitachi Station - Wikipedia

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    Nishi-Kunitachi Station (西国立駅, Nishi-Kunitachi-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines [ edit ]

  9. Nishi-Tokorozawa Station - Wikipedia

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    Nishi-Tokorozawa Station is served by the Seibu Ikebukuro Line from Ikebukuro in Tokyo to Hannō, and by its branch, the 4.2 km Seibu Sayama Line to Seibukyūjō-mae. Nishi-Tokorozawa is located 27.2 km from the terminus of the Seibu Ikebukuro Line at Ikebukuro Station. [1]