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Gōkaku Station
270px, Gōkaku Station , formerly known as , is a railway station in the city of Shimada, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Ōigawa Railway. Its location was formerly the town of Kanaya, which was merged into Shimada in 2005. Lines Gōkaku Station is on the Ōigawa Main Line and is 5.0 from the terminus of the line at Kanaya Station. Station layout The station has a single island platform An island platform (also center platform (American English) or centre platform (British English)) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway inte ... connected to a rustic wooden station building by a level crossing. The station is unattended. Adjacent stations , - !colspan=5, Ōigawa Railway Station history Gokaku Station was one of the original stations of the Ōigawa Main Line and was opened on June 10, 1927, as Goka Station. Goka Station was in . On 12 November 2020, t ...
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Daitetsu Logomark
is a former sumo wrestler from Ōno, Fukui, Ōno, Fukui Prefecture, Fukui, Japan. He made his professional debut in July 1971, and reached the Makuuchi, top division in November, 1983. His highest rank was ''komusubi''. He retired in September 1990, and has worked as a coach at both the original Nishonoseki stable (1911–2013), Nishonoseki stable and the Nishonoseki stable (2014), new version of the stable, under the Toshiyori, elder name Minatogawa. Career He did kendo at junior high school. He entered Nishonoseki stable and began his sumo career in July 1971. In July 1979 he was undefeated in all seven of his ''makushita'' bouts but lost a playoff for the ''yūshō'' to Sadanoumi Koji, Sadanoumi. He reached the ''jūryō'' division in January 1980, but lasted only one tournament before being demoted. He returned to ''jūryō'' in July 1982 and reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in November 1983. In July 1985 he defeated ''yokozuna'' Chiyonofuji to earn his first ''kinboshi' ...
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Railway Stations In Shizuoka Prefecture
Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in railway track, tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel railway track, rails. Rail transport is one of the two primary means of land transport, next to road transport. It is used for about 8% of passenger and rail freight transport, freight transport globally, thanks to its Energy efficiency in transport, energy efficiency and potentially high-speed rail, high speed.Rolling stock on rails generally encounters lower friction, frictional resistance than rubber-tyred road vehicles, allowing rail cars to be coupled into longer trains. Power is usually provided by Diesel locomotive, diesel or Electric locomotive, electric locomotives. While railway transport is capital intensity, capital-intensive and less flexible than road transport, it can carry heavy loads of passengers and cargo with greater energy efficiency and safety. Precursors of railways driven by human or an ...
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Stations Of Ōigawa Railway
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Japan National Route 473
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Kadode Station
is a Train station, railway station in the city of Shimada, Shizuoka, Shimada, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Ōigawa Railway. Its location was formerly the town of Kanaya, Shizuoka, Kanaya, which was merged into Shimada in 2005. Lines Kadode Station is on the Ōigawa Main Line and is from the terminus of the line at Kanaya Station. History On 2 August 2019, the station was planned as an information desk for sightseeing nearby Shimada-Kanaya IC on Shin-Tōmei Expressway. On 25 September 2020, the station was named Kadode Station. On 12 November, the station opened. Station layout The station is contiguous with Kadode Ooigawa, a commercial building. The platform is 42 meter, m long and the station is unstaffed. Adjacent stations , - !colspan=5, Ōigawa Railway See also * List of Railway Stations in Japan References External links Ōigawa Railway home page
Stations of Ōigawa Railway Railway stations in Shizuoka Prefecture Railway stations in Japan ...
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