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- Tsugaru-Shinjō - Tsurugasaka - Daishaka - Namioka JR East – Tsugaru Line Aomori - Aburakawa - Tsugaru-Miyata - Okunai - Hidariseki - Ushirogata - Nakasawa Aoimori...
- Aburakawa Station (油川駅, Aburakawa-eki) is a railway station on the East ****an Railway Company (JR East) Tsugaru Line located in the city of Aomori, Aomori...
- province as Shingen's fifth daughter. Her mother was Shingen's concubine Aburakawa-fuujin. She was a younger sister of Nishina Morinobu. According to Kai...
- elevated to city status. 1919 – Aburakawa was elevated to town status. 1928 – Kominato was elevated to town status 1939 – Aburakawa was merged into the city...
- national routes 4 and 45. What eventually became National Route 7 between Aburakawa-juku in present-day Aomori and Tsuchizakiminato-juku in Akita was established...
- region one after another. He captured castles at Ishikawa, Daikoji and Aburakawa, and soon gathered support of many former Nanbu retainers in the region...
- Ushirogata 13.1 Hidariseki 11.5 Okunai 9.7 Tsugaru-Miyata 6.0 Aburakawa 4.4 Shin-Aburakawa Signal Ōu Main Line 0.9 Takeuchi Junction Aoimori Railway Line...
- in western Aomori. It is roughly 1.1 kilometers (0.68 mi) southwest of Aburakawa Station on the Tsugaru Line. The land to the north of the park is primarily...
- wife of the title character) in Tokugawa Ieyasu (1983), and Eri (Lady Aburakawa, concubine of the title character) in Takeda Shingen. Other jidaigeki...
- those lines, respectively, are Shin-Aomori Station, Tsutsui Station, and Aburakawa Station. Aomori Station has three island platforms connected to the station...