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Hiroden Hijiyama Line
The , also called the , is a streetcar line of Hiroshima Electric Railway (Hiroden) in Hiroshima, Japan. The line has been operated since 1944. Although the line is registered at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism under the rarely used name "Minani Line", Hiroden officially calls it "Hijiyama Line". The total distance of the line is 2.5 kilometers. Route 5 operates on the line. The line has seven stations, numbered H3 through H9. Stations References See also Hijiyama Line Railway lines opened in 1944 {{Tram-stub ...
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Hiroshima Electric Railway
is a Japanese transportation company established on June 18, 1910, that operates streetcars and buses in and around Hiroshima Prefecture. It is known as for short. The company's rolling stock includes an eclectic range of trams manufactured from across Japan and Europe, earning it the nickname "The Moving Streetcar Museum". From January 2008 the company has accepted PASPY, a smart card ticket system. This is the longest tram network in Japan, with . The atomic bombing of Hiroshima took place on 6 August 1945. 185 employees of the company were killed as a result of the bomb and 108 of its 123 cars were damaged or destroyed. Within three days, the system started running again. Three trams that survived or were rebuilt after the bombing continue to run 75 years afterwards. Railway and streetcar *One Railway line with one route for 16.1 km. ( Miyajima Line) **between Hiroden-nishi-hiroshima Station and Hiroden-miyajima-guchi Station. **trains(trams) link up with ot ...
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Hiroden Danbara 1-chome Station
Danbara 1-chome is a Hiroden station (tram stop) on Hiroden Hijiyama Line, located in Danbara 1-chome, Minami-ku, Hiroshima. Routes From Danbara 1-chome Station, there are one of Hiroden Streetcar routes. * Hiroshima Station - (via Hijiyama-shita) - Hiroshima Port Route Connections ; Hijiyama Line : :: Matoba-cho — Danbara 1-chome — Hijiyama-shita Around station * Danbara Elementary School * Matsukawa Park * Hijiyama Shrine * Hijiyama River * Kyoubashi River * Enko River History *Opened as "Danbara-oohata-machi" on December 27, 1944. *Renamed to "Danbara-ohata-machi" in 1995. *Renamed to "Danbara 1-chome" on November 1, 2001. See also *Hiroden Streetcar Lines and Routes This is a list of lines and routes on the Hiroshima Electric Railway's railway and streetcar (tram) systems in and around Hiroshima, Japan. Lines Currently there are seven streetcar lines: Except for the Miyajima Line, they are called the " ... Danbara 1-chome Station Railway stations i ...
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Hiroden Ujina Line
The is a streetcar line of Hiroshima Electric Railway (Hiroden) in Hiroshima, Japan. The line has been in operation since 1912. After the bombing of Hiroshima The United States detonated two atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6 and 9 August 1945, respectively. The two bombings killed between 129,000 and 226,000 people, most of whom were civilians, and remain the on ... on August 6, 1945, the Ujina and Hiroden Honsha-mae lines were reopened after a month-long closure. The total distance of the line is 5.7 kilometers. Routes 1, 3, 5 and 7 operate on the line. The line has 20 stations, numbered M9 (two stations at Kamiyachō) and U1 through U18. Stations References Ujina Line Railway lines opened in 1912 1912 establishments in Japan {{Tram-stub ...
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Hiroden Minami-machi 6-chome Station
Minami-machi 6-chōme is a Hiroden station (tram stop) on Hiroden Ujina Line and Hiroden Hijiyama Line, located in Minami-machi, Minami-ku, Hiroshima. Routes From Minami-machi 6-chōme Station, there are three of Hiroden Streetcar routes. * Hiroshima Station - Hiroshima Port Route * Hiroden-nishi-hiroshima - Hiroshima Port Route * Hiroshima Station - (via Hijiyama-shita) - Hiroshima Port Route Connections ; Ujina Line : :: Miyuki-bashi — Minami-machi 6-chōme — Hirodaifuzokugakkō-mae ; Hijiyama Line : :: Minami-machi 2-chōme — Minami-machi 6-chōme — Hirodaifuzokugakkō-mae Around station *Nekoda Memorial Gymnasium History *Opened as "Minami-machi" tram stop, on December 27, 1935. *Renamed to "Minami-machi 3-chome" tram stop, after 1945. *Renamed to the present name "Minami-machi 6-chome", on May 1, 1971. See also *Hiroden Streetcar Lines and Routes *List of railway stations in Japan The links below contain all of the 8579 railway stations in Japan ...
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Hiroden Minami-machi 2-chome Station
Minami-machi 2-chome is a Hiroden station (tram stop) on Hiroden Hijiyama Line, located in Minami-ku, Hiroshima. Routes From Minami-machi 2-chome Station, there are one of Hiroden Streetcar routes. * Hiroshima Station - (via Hijiyama-shita) - Hiroshima Port Route Connections ; Hijiyama Line : :: Minami-kuyakusho-mae — Minami-machi 2-chome — Minami-machi 6-chome History *Opened on December 27, 1944 *Service was stopped on February 1, 1945 * Reopened on July 1, 1948 See also *Hiroden Streetcar Lines and Routes This is a list of lines and routes on the Hiroshima Electric Railway's railway and streetcar (tram) systems in and around Hiroshima, Japan. Lines Currently there are seven streetcar lines: Except for the Miyajima Line, they are called the " ... References External links Minami-machi 2-chome Station Railway stations in Japan opened in 1944 {{Hiroshima-railstation-stub ...
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Hiroden Minami-kuyakusho-mae Station
Minami-kuyakusho-mae is a Hiroden station (tram stop) on Hiroden Hijiyama Line, located in front of Hiroshima Minami Ward Office, in Hijiyama-honmachi, Minami-ku, Hiroshima. Routes From Minami-kuyakusho-mae Station, there are one of Hiroden Streetcar routes. * Hiroshima Station - (via Hijiyama-shita) - Hiroshima Port Route Connections ; Hijiyama Line : :: Hijiyama-bashi — Minami-kuyakusho-mae — Minami-machi 2-chome Around station * Hiroshima Minami Ward Office *HIROSHIMA FM History *Opened on March 1, 1982 See also *Hiroden Streetcar Lines and Routes This is a list of lines and routes on the Hiroshima Electric Railway's railway and streetcar (tram) systems in and around Hiroshima, Japan. Lines Currently there are seven streetcar lines: Except for the Miyajima Line, they are called the " ... References Minami-kuyakusho-mae Station Railway stations in Japan opened in 1982 {{Hiroshima-railstation-stub ...
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Hiroden Hijiyama-bashi Station
Hijiyama-bashi is a Hiroden station (tram stop) on Hiroden Hijiyama Line, located in Hijiyama-hon-machi, Minami-ku, Hiroshima. Routes From Hijiyama-bashi Station, there are one of Hiroden Streetcar routes. * Hiroshima Station - (via Hijiyama-shita) - Hiroshima Port Route Connections ; Hijiyama Line : :: Hijiyama-shita — Hijiyama-bashi — Minami-kuyakusho-mae Around station * Hijiyama Park * Hijiyama River * Hijiyama Bridge History *Opened on December 27, 1944 See also *Hiroden Streetcar Lines and Routes This is a list of lines and routes on the Hiroshima Electric Railway's railway and streetcar (tram) systems in and around Hiroshima, Japan. Lines Currently there are seven streetcar lines: Except for the Miyajima Line, they are called the " ... References External links Hijiyama-bashi Station Railway stations in Japan opened in 1944 {{Hiroshima-railstation-stub ...
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Hiroden Hijiyama-shita Station
Hijiyama-shita is a Hiroden station (tram stop) on Hiroden Hijiyama Line, located at the foot of Mt. Hijiyama, in Hijiyama-cho, Minami-ku, Hiroshima. Routes From Hijiyama-shita Station, there are one of Hiroden Streetcar routes. * Hiroshima Station - (via Hijiyama-shita) - Hiroshima Port Route Connections ; Hijiyama Line : :: Danbara 1-chome — Hijiyama-shita — Hijiyama-bashi Around station * Hijiyama Park * Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art * Hiroshima City Manga Library * Hijiyama River History *Opened on December 27, 1944. See also *Hiroden Streetcar Lines and Routes This is a list of lines and routes on the Hiroshima Electric Railway's railway and streetcar (tram) systems in and around Hiroshima, Japan. Lines Currently there are seven streetcar lines: Except for the Miyajima Line, they are called the " ... External linksHiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art
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Hiroden Main Line
The is a streetcar line of Hiroshima Electric Railway (Hiroden) in Hiroshima, Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the n .... The line has been operated since 1912. The total distance of the line is . Routes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 operate on the line. The line has 20 stations, numbered M1 through M19 (two stations at Kamiyachō are both numbered M9). Stations References See also Main Line Railway lines opened in 1912 {{Tram-stub ...
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Hiroshima
is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 1,199,391. The gross domestic product (GDP) in Greater Hiroshima, Hiroshima Urban Employment Area, was US$61.3 billion as of 2010. Kazumi Matsui has been the city's mayor since April 2011. Hiroshima was founded in 1589 as a castle town on the Ōta River delta. Following the Meiji Restoration in 1868, Hiroshima rapidly transformed into a major urban center and industrial hub. In 1889, Hiroshima officially gained city status. The city was a center of military activities during the imperial era, playing significant roles such as in the First Sino-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War, and the two world wars. Hiroshima was the first military target of a nuclear weapon in human history. This occurred on August 6, 1945, at 8:15 a.m., when the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) dropped the atomic bomb " Little Boy" on the city. Most of Hiroshima was destroyed, and by the end o ...
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