- The
Jōhoku Line (城北線,
Jōhoku-sen) is a ****anese
commuter rail line
between Kachigawa Station in
Kasugai and
Biwajima Station in Kiyosu, in
Aichi Prefecture...
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Jōhoku (常北町,
Jōhoku-machi) was a town
located in
Higashiibaraki District,
Ibaraki Prefecture, ****an. On
February 1, 2005,
Jōhoku,
along with the village...
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Tottori Jōhoku High School, also
commonly known as
Jōhoku High, is a
private high
school located in Tottori,
Tottori Prefecture, ****an. The
school is...
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Jōhoku Line (城北線,
Jōhoku-sen) may
refer to the
following ****anese
railway lines:
Iyotetsu Jōhoku Line, a
light rail line
operated by
Iyotetsu in Matsuyama...
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Jōhoku-Chūō Park (城北中央公園,
Jōhoku-Chūō Kōen) is a
public park that
straddles the
Nerima and
Itabashi wards of
Tokyo in ****an. The
western half of the park...
- The
Jōhoku Line (城北線,
Jōhoku-sen) is a 2.7 km
light rail line
owned by Iyotetsu. The line runs
entirely within the city of Matsuyama,
Ehime Prefecture...
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Jōhoku Station is a HRT
station on
Astram Line,
located in 25–80, Nishi-hakushima, Naka-ku, Hiroshima. █
Astram Line ●Kenchō-mae — ●
Jōhoku — Shin-Hakushima...
- Prefecture, ****an. On 1
February 2005, Katsura,
along with the town of
Jōhoku (also from
Higashiibaraki District), and the
village of
Nanakai (from Nishiibaraki...
- Prefecture, ****an. On 1
February 2005, Nanakai,
along with the town of
Jōhoku, and the
village of
Katsura (both from
Higashiibaraki District), was merged...
- Sutajiamu),
officially Kanazawa Stadium, is a
football stadium in
Kanazawa Johoku Muni****l
Sports Park in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, ****an. The
facility is owned...