Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In 2005, Waseda University urban planning professor Shigeru Itoh's (ja:伊藤滋) Ugly Japan (悪い景観100景) listed Kinugawa Onsen as the third-ugliest place in the country. [ 1 ] However, in 2008 the city's tourism industry received a boost as high car and airplane fuel costs have caused travelers to seek tourist destinations more easily ...
Tobu has leased former JNR Class C11 steam locomotive C11 207 from JR Hokkaido for use on the 12.4 km section of the Kinugawa Line between Shimo-Imaichi and Kinugawa-Onsen stations from 10 August 2017. [5] Turntables will also be installed at Shimo-Imaichi and Kinugawa-Onsen to turn the locomotive in service. [5]
Tobu World Square (東武ワールドスクウェア) is a theme park in Kinugawa Onsen, Nikkō, Tochigi, Japan.The theme park contains over a hundred 1:25 scale models of famous buildings, including UNESCO-designated World Cultural and Heritage Sites, complete with 140,000 1:25 miniature people.
It was renamed Otaki Station (大滝駅) on 19 March 1922, and Kinugawa-Onsen on 19 February 1927. [1] From 17 March 2012, station numbering was introduced on all Tobu lines, with Kinugawa–Onsen Station becoming "TN-55". [2] It was renumbered "TN-56" on 21 April 2017 ahead of the opening of Tobu World Square Station (TN-55) in July 2017. [3]
Since 4 June 2011, Kinugawa services are formed of refurbished 253-1000 series 6-car EMU sets, [3] and Spacia Kinugawa services are formed of Tobu 100 series Spacia EMUs. Prior to 4 June 2011, JR East services were formed of a dedicated 6-car 485 series EMU set, which was occasionally substituted by a reserve 189 series set nicknamed Ayano (彩野).
The Bottom Line on How Often to Weigh Yourself. Weighing yourself daily may seem like an obvious choice when trying to lose weight. But there can be both benefits and risks to weighing yourself ...
The city Department of Sanitation is considering whether to enlist a fleet of drones to help it enforce new trash rules and perform inspections alongside its human inspectors on the ground.
Kinugawa River, Kinugawa, or Kinu River (鬼怒川, Kinu-gawa), is a river on the main island of Honshu in Japan. It flows from the north to the south on the Kantō plain, merging with Tone River (利根川, Tone-gawa). At 176.7 km in length, it is the longest tributary of Tone-gawa. From ancient times, it has been known to cause floods.