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  2. Hachinohe - Wikipedia

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    Hachinohe City Hall Downtown Hachinohe Tanesashi Beach. Hachinohe (八戸市, Hachinohe-shi) is a city located in Aomori Prefecture, Japan.As of 1 August 2023, the city had an estimated population of 216,416 in 110,195 households, and a population density of 708 persons per km 2, [1] making it Aomori Prefecture's second largest city by population.

  3. Port of Hachinohe - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Hachinohe (八戸港, Hachinohe-kō) is a seaport on the Pacific coast of Aomori Prefecture, in the city of Hachinohe in the Tōhoku region of northern Honshū, Japan. It is classified as a Specially-Authorized Port ( 特定港 , Tokutei-kō ) by the Japanese government as an official port of entry into Japan with associated ...

  4. Hachinohe Rinkai Railway Line - Wikipedia

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    The Hachinohe Rinkai Railway began operations on March 25, 1966, to connect the Port of Hachinohe with a nearby Mitsubishi Paper Mill Ltd. factory. The line was funded and operated by the prefectural government of Aomori Prefecture.

  5. Hachinohe Freight Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Hachinohe Freight Terminal (八戸貨物駅, Hachinohe-Kamotsu-eki) is a freight terminal in Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan, operated by Japan Freight Railway Company (JR Freight). Lines [ edit ]

  6. Flat Hachinohe - Wikipedia

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    The Flat Hachinohe is an arena in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan. It is used for ice hockey and figure skating and is the home arena of Tohoku Free Blades of the Asia League Ice Hockey . [ 2 ]

  7. Niida Indoor Rink - Wikipedia

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    The Niida Indoor Rink, officially Technol Ice Park Hachinohe (テクノルアイスパーク八戸) is an arena in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan. [1] It is used for ice hockey and figure skating; and is the home arena of Tohoku Free Blades of the Asia League Ice Hockey. It was opened in 1984 and holds 1,576 seats. [2]

  8. Hon-Hachinohe Station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened on January 4, 1898, as Hachinohe Station (八ノ戸駅) on the Nippon Railway. The Nippon Railway was nationalized on November 1, 1906, becoming part of the Japanese Government Railways (JGR), and a year later, on November 1, 1907, the station was renamed Hachinohe Station ( 八戸駅 ) . [ 2 ]

  9. Hachinohe Line - Wikipedia

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    The Hachinohe Line (八戸線, Hachinohe-sen) is a railway line in the Tohoku Region of Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It links Hachinohe Station in Hachinohe, Aomori with Kuji Station in Kuji, Iwate. The line stretches 64.9 km along the Pacific Ocean coast with a total of 25 stations.