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  2. Rinkai Line - Wikipedia

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    The Rinkai Line (りんかい線, Rinkai-sen) is a railway line in Tokyo, Japan. It is the only line operated by the third-sector company Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit . It connects central Tokyo to the artificial islands of Aomi and Odaiba .

  3. Tokyo Teleport Station - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Teleport Station is served by the Rinkai Line from Ōsaki to Shin-Kiba. The station is situated between Tennōzu Isle and Kokusai-Tenjijō stations, and is 4.9 km (3.0 mi) from the starting point of the Rinkai Line at Shin-Kiba. [1]

  4. Yurikamome - Wikipedia

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    New Transit Yurikamome (新交通ゆりかもめ, Shinkōtsū Yurikamome), formerly the Tokyo Waterfront New Transit Waterfront Line (東京臨海新交通臨海線, Tōkyō Rinkai Shinkōtsū Rinkai-sen), is an automated guideway transit service operated by Yurikamome, Inc., connecting Shimbashi to Toyosu, via the artificial island of Odaiba in Tokyo, Japan, a market in which it competes with ...

  5. Shinagawa Seaside Station - Wikipedia

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    Shinagawa Seaside Station (品川シーサイド駅, Shinagawa Shīsaido-eki) is a railway station on the Rinkai Line in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operating company Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit (TWR).

  6. Suica - Wikipedia

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    Suica logo, indicating sensor compatibility with the Suica electronic money system. Chain stores such as FamilyMart, 7-Eleven, Lawson, Yodobashi Camera, Bic Camera, Doutor Coffee, CoCo Ichibanya, and MOS Burger support transactions with Suica. [21] Many shops at Narita International Airport, Haneda Airport, and taxis also accept Suica payment. [22]

  7. Ōsaki Station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened on 25 February 1901, as a station of Nippon Railway, which was nationalized in 1906. After serving the Yamanote Line for a century, on 1 December 2002, new platforms for the Saikyō Line, the Rinkai Line and the Shōnan-Shinjuku Line opened on the west side of the station.

  8. Category:TWR Rinkai Line - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "TWR Rinkai Line" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  9. Keiyō Rinkai Railway Rinkai Main Line - Wikipedia

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    This is the only railway line Keiyō Rinkai Railway (京葉臨海鉄道, Keiyō Rinkai Tetsudō, "Keiyō Seaside Railway") operates, but the line has two branch lines as well. The company is abbreviated as Rintetsu (臨鉄). The third sector company was founded in 1962. [1]