• Transport in the Keihanshin metropolitan region is much like that of Tokyo: it includes public and private rail and highway networks; airports for international...
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    and 1,800 km for natural gas. Transport in Greater Tokyo Transport in Keihanshin Transport in Greater Nagoya Transport in Fukuoka-Kitakyushu Lipscy Phillip...
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    Osaka Metro (category Underground rapid transit in Japan)
    stations (2007) in the Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto region. In 2010, the greater Osaka region had 13 million rail passengers daily (see Transport in Keihanshin) of which...
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    Tokyo portal Transport in Keihanshin (Greater Osaka) Transport in Greater Nagoya Transport in Fukuoka-Kitakyūshū List of urban rail systems in Japan "平成成...
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    recreational activities. Transport in Greater Tokyo Transport in Keihanshin Transport in Greater Nagoya "Charichari". チャリチャリ (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-08-19...
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    Hankyu (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    employed by Hankyu. The name Hankyu is an abbreviation of Keihanshin Kyūko (京阪神急行). Keihanshin (京阪神) refers to the area served by Hankyu trains, comprising...
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    Kyoto Municipal Subway (category Transport in Kyoto)
    series Kyoto Municipal Subway 50 series and Keihan 800 series Transport in Keihanshin List of metro systems Between Takeda Station and Yamato-Saidaiji...
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    The metropolitan region of Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto (Keihanshin region) is the second-most populated in Japan after the Greater Tokyo Area. The terms Kansai...
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    Ōsaka Station (category Railway stations in Japan opened in 1874)
    Station Transport in Keihanshin "移動等円滑化取組報告書(鉄道駅)" (PDF) (in Japanese). JR West. 2024. Retrieved 12 March 2025. "The 51 busiest train stations in the world–...
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    Nankō Port Town Line (category Rail transport in Osaka Prefecture)
    phase AC, side contact Line color: cerulean blue Symbol letter: P Transport in Keihanshin List of rapid transit systems Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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    Kobe New Transit (category Transport in Kobe)
    either the Port Island Line or Rokkō Island Line. Monorails in Japan Transport in Keihanshin List of metro systems "Feel KOBE + Discovering the Joy of Kobe"...
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    Meishin Expressway (category Infobox road instances in Japan)
    media related to Meishin Expressway. Central Nippon Expressway Company West Nippon Expressway Company Transport in Greater Nagoya Transport in Keihanshin...
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    of Japan in the other modes of transport. List of urban rail systems in Japan Transport in Greater Tokyo Transport in Keihanshin Transport in Fukuoka-Kitakyūshū...
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    Umeda Station (category Railway stations in Japan opened in 1906)
    Building the Westin Osaka List of railway stations in Japan Ōsaka Station Namba Station Transport in Keihanshin "「西山天王山」駅開業にあわせて、「三宮」「服部」「中山」「松尾」4駅の駅名を変更し、全駅で駅ナンバリングを導入します"...
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    Keihan Electric Railway (category Rail transport in Shiga Prefecture)
    merge with Hanshin Kyūkō Railway to form Keihanshin Kyūkō Railway (京阪神急行電鉄, Keihanshin Kyūkō Dentetsu). In 1949, the pre-war Keihan operations, except...
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  • Includes major cities of Kobe and Kyoto, collectively also known as Keihanshin area. Includes Bridgeport, New Haven, Trenton, Danbury, Waterbury and...
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    Osaka (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    million in the 2020 census, it is also the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, which is the second-largest metropolitan area in Japan...
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    Port of Kobe (category Keihanshin)
    The Port of Kobe is a Japanese maritime port in Kobe, Hyōgo in the Keihanshin area, backgrounded by the Hanshin Industrial Region. Located at a foothill...
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    Hankyu Arashiyama Line (category Rail transport in Kyoto Prefecture)
    article in the Japanese Wikipedia JTB Timetable March 2010 issue, p. 841 Keihanshin Kyūkō Dentetsu (1957). 京阪神急行電鉄五十年史 [Fifty-Year History of Keihanshin Kyūkō...
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    followed by Kitakyushu. It is the largest city and metropolitan area west of Keihanshin. The city was designated by government ordinance on April 1, 1972. Greater...
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    Keinawa Expressway (category Infobox road instances in Japan)
    ろIC~和歌山わ か やまJCTが開通します!~今回の開通により、阪和自動車道・京奈和自動車道が接続~" (PDF). Kkr.mlit.go.jp. Retrieved 26 August 2018. Transport in Keihanshin West Nippon Expressway Company...
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  • Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from December 2015)
    1943: Hanshin Kyuko Railway Company, October 1, 1943 - March 30, 1973: Keihanshin Kyuko Railway Company, April 1, 1973 - September 30, 2005: Hankyu Corporation...
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    Hankyū Kōbe Main Line (category Rail transport in Osaka Prefecture)
    rail lines in the Keihanshin conurbation of Japan. It links the urban centres of Osaka and Kobe by connecting the major stations of Umeda in Osaka and...
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    railway in suburban Osaka). Fukuoka Hiroshima Keihanshin (Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto) Nagoya Niigata Okayama Sapporo Sendai Shizuoka Tokyo Rail transport in Japan...
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  • ICOCA (category Rail transport in Osaka Prefecture)
    Network, which encompasses the major cities of Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe (Keihanshin). It is now usable on many other networks nationwide. The ICOCA area has...
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    Kitakyushu (category Cities in Fukuoka Prefecture)
    largest metropolitan area in Japan west of the Keihanshin region. Kokura Prefecture was founded separately from Fukuoka Prefecture in 1871 when the clan system...
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    connected to the Keihanshin metropolitan area by a strong transport infrastructure, with several major cities growing up in the area in addition to the...
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    and jobs. By 2015 census, the % of the population living in: Kanto region (34.5%) Keihanshin (16.3%) Tokai region (11.8%) Kyushu region (11.4%) Rest of...
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    Kansai Electric Power Company (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    region, Japan (including the Keihanshin megalopolis). The Kansai region is Japan's second-largest industrial area, and in normal times, its most nuclear-reliant...
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    Interurban (category 1900s in rail transport)
    Greater Tokyo Area and Keihanshin. Switzerland, particularly, has a large network of mountain narrow-gauge interurban lines. In addition, since the early...
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