- The
ticket barriers Station sign,
January 2020 The
station opened as
Minatomachi Station (湊町駅) on
March 1, 1899. It was
renamed JR
Namba on September...
- Woman's Sigh) : 1966 "Hana to Chō" (花と蝶,
Flower and Butterfly) : 1968 "
Minatomachi Blues" (港町ブルース, Port Town Blues) : 1969 "Hana to Namida" (花と涙, Flower...
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service was
discontinued in
March 2006. The
Osaka Railway Co.
opened the
Minatomachi (now JR Namba) to Nara
section between 1889 and 1892. The
company merged...
-
Kintetsu Namba Line
Hanshin Namba Line JR
Namba Station (renamed from
Minatomachi Station in 1994)
Kansai Main Line (Yamatoji Line)
There are nine bay...
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Sports Palace,
Osaka Sankei Shimbun -
Namba Sankei Building FM
OSAKA -
Minatomachi River Place JR West
Kansai Line (Yamatoji Line): Shin-Imamiya Station...
- in 1889, the
company opened its main line from
Kashiwara – Tennōji –
Minatomachi (湊町,
present JR Namba)
which includes a
short section of the
Osaka Loop...
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Building Midosuji Grand Building Dōtonbori
Osaka City Air
Terminal (OCAT)
Minatomachi River Place (including FM OSAKA)
Namba Parks, a
shopping center and office...
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single "Onna no Tameiki" (女のためいき, lit. "Woman's Sigh"). His 1969 song "
Minatomachi Blues" (港町ブルース, lit. "Port Town Blues")
topped the ****anese
Oricon single...
- (松川)
Matsuo (松尾)
Matsushima (松島)
Matsuyama (松山)
Mekaru (銘苅)
Mihara (三原)
Minatomachi (港町)
Miyagusuku (宮城)
Nagata (長田)
Nakaima (仲井真)
Nishi (西) Ōmine (大嶺) Omoromachi...
- 3
meters in
Narashino 3-chome, and the
lowest point is 0.2
meters in
Minatomachi 1-chome.
Funabashi is
crossed by the Tone River, and the
small Ebi River...