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  2. Kyōto Station - Wikipedia

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    Kyōto Station (京都駅, Kyōto-eki) is a major railway station and transportation hub in Kyōto, Japan.It has Japan's second-largest station building (after Nagoya Station) and is one of the country's largest buildings, incorporating a shopping mall, hotel, movie theater, Isetan department store, and several local government facilities under one 15-story roof.

  3. Keihan Ōtō Line - Wikipedia

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    The Ōtō Line (鴨東線, Ōtō-sen) is a railway line in Kyoto that was opened on 5 October 1989 by the Keihan Electric Railway. The Ōtō Line re-established a rail connection between the Keihan Main Line and the Eizan Electric Railway , which had been severed when the Kyoto City streetcars ceased running in 1978.

  4. Category:Railway stations in Kyoto - Wikipedia

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    Kyōto Station; Kyoto-kawaramachi Station; M. Matsuo-taisha Station; Momoyama-minamiguchi Station; Momoyamagoryō-mae Station; Mukaijima Station; N. Nijō Station (Kyoto)

  5. Category:Railway stations in Kyoto Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Railway stations in Kyoto Prefecture" The following 171 pages are in this category, out of 171 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. File:Kyoto-Fushimi Railway Line Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date: May 2007: Source: This has a sattelite image based by LANDSAT remote sensing data. Author: excl-zoo: Permission (Reusing this file)PD: Other versions: Image:Kyoto-Fushimi_Railway_Line_Map.jpg

  7. Gion-Shijō Station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened on October 27, 1915. The tracks and the station facilities were moved to the underground on May 24, 1987. The station was originally named Shijō Station (四条駅) after Shijō Street as it is located where the railway along the bank of the Kamo River crosses Shijō Street.