- (日本国有鉄道,
Nihon Kokuyū Tetsudō or
Nippon Kokuyū Tetsudō)
abbreviated JNR or
Kokutetsu (国鉄), was the
business entity that
operated ****an's
national railway network...
- the
former ****anese
National Railways (known as
Kokutetsu (国鉄) in ****anese) and
called the
Kokutetsu Swallows; the team was then
owned by the newspaper...
- records. He won 400
games despite being on an
extremely weak team, the
Kokutetsu Swallows, for most of his career.
About 90% of his 400
career wins came...
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professional ****anese
baseball teams,
including the
Mainichi Orions, the
Kokutetsu Swallows, and the
Nippon Ham Fighters.
Korakuen was the home of the Intercity...
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National Railway Chiba Motive Power Union (国鉄千葉動力車労働組合,
Kokutetsu-chiba-dōryokusha-rōdōkumiai) is a ****anese
trade union,
which is
usually referred to...
- by the
former ****anese
National Railways (known as
Kokutetsu (国鉄) in ****anese)) as the
Kokutetsu Swallows on
January 12, 1950. However, the
rivalry never...
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Miyaji September 19, 1956
Kokutetsu Swallows 6–0
Hiroshima Carp
Kanazawa Stadium Masaichi Kaneda†
August 21, 1957
Kokutetsu Swallows 1–0
Chunichi Dragons...
- Taiheiyō Ōdan
Crossing the
Pacific on the
Chita Niseigo 2 x 30 min 1964 Aru
Kokutetsu-Jōmuin A
National Railway Worker 25 min 1964
Aogeba Tōtoshi Ode to an...
- fill out the league, four new
teams were formed: the
Hiroshima Carp, the
Kokutetsu Swallows, the
Nishi Nippon Pirates, and the Taiyō Whales. Four JBL teams...
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Yomiuri Giants 1956
Masaichi Kaneda Kokutetsu Swallows 1957
Masaichi Kaneda Kokutetsu Swallows 1958
Masaichi Kaneda Kokutetsu Swallows 1959
Minoru Murayama...