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No. 1 Ueno Route Edobashi JCT – Iriya; No. 1 Haneda Route Hamazakibashi JCT – Haneda ( – Route K1); No. 2 Meguro Route Ichinohashi JCT – Togoshi; No. 3 Shibuya Route Tanimachi JCT – Yoga ( – the Tomei Expressway)
The Mukojima Route (向島線, Mukojima-sen), signed as Route 6, is one of the tolled routes of the Shuto Expressway system serving the Greater Tokyo Area.It is one two expressways signed as Route 6 in the system, the other expressway signed as Route 6 is the Misato Route.
The Bayshore Route (湾岸線, Wangan-sen) signed as Route B, is one of the routes of the tolled Shuto Expressway system in the Greater Tokyo Area.The Bayshore Route is a 62.1-kilometer (38.6 mi) stretch of toll highway that runs from the Kanazawa ward of Yokohama in the west, northeast to the city of Ichikawa in Chiba Prefecture in the east.
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Mighty No. 9 centers around an android named Beck (Yuri Lowenthal / Ayumu Murase), the ninth unit in a set of advanced combat and utility robots called the Mighty Numbers.A computer virus unleashed by a mysterious hacker suddenly corrupt the programming of the eight previous Mighty Numbers and hundreds of other machines across the world, causing them to turn on their human creators.
Berners-Lee designed HTTP in order to help with the adoption of his other idea: the "WorldWideWeb" project, which was first proposed in 1989, now known as the World Wide Web. The first web server went live in 1990. [26] [27] The protocol used had only one method, namely GET, which would request a page from a server. [28]
The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-9 (Russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-9, USAF/DoD designation: Type 1, NATO reporting name: Fargo [1]) was the first turbojet fighter developed by Mikoyan-Gurevich in the years immediately after World War II.