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relocate 1.8
kilometers of the
expressway underground between Kandabashi and
Edobashi Junctions, in the area
surrounding Nihonbashi Bridge as part of larger...
- "
Edobashi Station" may also
refer to
Tokyo subway Nihombashi Station on Toei
Asakusa Line,
named "
Edobashi" 1963 to 1989.
Edobashi Station (江戸橋駅, Edobashi-eki)...
- (
Edobashi JCT – Iriya) No. 6
Mukojima Route (
Edobashi JCT –
Horikiri JCT) No. 9 ****agawa
Route (Hakozaki JCT –
Tatsumi JCT) C1
Inner Loop (
Edobashi...
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Inner Loop (
Edobashi –
Takaracho –
Kyobashi –
Ginza –
Shiodome –
Hamazakibashi –
Shiba Park –
Tanimachi –
Kasumigaseki –
Daikanmachi –
Edobashi) National...
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Sachiura /
Namiki ( – Yokohama–Yoko**** Expressway) No. 1 Ueno
Route Edobashi JCT –
Iriya No. 1
Haneda Route Hamazakibashi JCT –
Haneda ( –
Route K1)...
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roads which ran
between Edo and Kyoto.
During this time, it was
known as
Edobashi, or "Edo Bridge." In the
Meiji era, the
wooden bridge was
replaced by a...
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Authority (TRTA).[citation needed] The next
development was the
opening of
Edobashi Station on
February 28, 1963, when Toei Line 1 was
extended to Higashi-ginza...
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connects the Kantō
region to the Tōhoku region. The Ueno
Route begins at
Edobashi Junction with the
Inner Circular Route in Chūō City as an
indirect continuation...
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following tolled expressways:
Shuto Expressway C1
Inner Circular Route,
Edobashi JCT to
Tanimachi JCT via
Takebashi JCT
Shuto Expressway Route 3 Shibuya...
- Ise Line (伊勢線) (
Edobashi - Shin-Matsusaka - Daijingu-mae) Shin-Matsusaka - Daijingu-mae:
abandoned on August 11, 1942 (1942-8-11)
Edobashi - Shin-Matsusaka:...