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Train name Name meaning Operator Train endpoints Operated Maximum operating speed (km/h) Japan Rail Pass coverage Aoba: refers to Aoba Castle: JR East: Tokyo – Sendai: 1982–1995 240 Service discontinued Asahi: Morning Sun: JR East Tokyo – Niigata: 1982–2004 275 Service discontinued Asama: refers to Mount Asama: JR East Tokyo – Nagano ...
Tsutomu Hirose (広瀬 務, born 1963), Japanese rugby union player; Tsutomu Irie (入江 勉, born 1948), Japanese professional golfer; Tsutomu Isa (伊佐 勉, born 1969), Japanese head coach of the Sun Rockers Shibuya; Tsutomu Isobe (磯部 勉, born 1950), Japanese actor and voice actor; Tsutomu Itō (伊東 勤, born 1962), Japanese former ...
Hiromi Ōta (太田 裕美, born 1955), Japanese musician, singer and former idol; Hiromi Ōtsu (大津 広美, born 1984), Japanese speed skater; Hiromi Ozawa (小沢 洋美, born 1961), Japanese speed skater; Hiromi Seino-Suga (清野-菅 弘美, born 1973), Japanese biathlete; Hiromi Shinya (新谷 弘実, born 1935), Japanese gastroenterologist
Word/name: Japanese: Meaning: Different meanings depending on the kanji used: Yūri or Yuuri (ゆうり, ... Yuri Obara (悠里, born 1980), Japanese speed skater;
The final syllable "ko" is generally written with the kanji character for child (子). It is a common suffix to female names in Japan and usually indicates that it is a girl's name as masculine Japanese names rarely use the kanji for "child". The name can also be written in hiragana あつこ or katakana アツコ.
The popular English name bullet train is a literal translation of the Japanese term dangan ressha (弾丸列車), a nickname given to the project while it was initially discussed in the 1930s. The name stuck because of the original 0 Series Shinkansen 's resemblance to a bullet and its high speed.
It can have many different meanings ... Maki (まき, マキ) is a very common feminine Japanese given name ... Maki Tabata (真紀, born 1974), Japanese speed ...
Kei Ogura (小椋 佳, born 1944), Japanese singer-songwriter and composer; Kei Omoto (尾本 敬, born 1984), Japanese footballer; Kei Orihara (折原 恵, born 1948), Japanese photographer; Oura Kei (大浦 慶, 1828–1884), Japanese businesswoman; Kei Pilz (died 2001), Japanese chef; Kei Saito (齋藤 慧, born 1996), Japanese speed skater