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- Sakuragichō Station (桜木町駅, Sakuragichō-eki) is an interchange p****enger railway station located in Naka-ku, Yokohama, ****an, operated by East ****an Railway...
- The Sakuragichō train fire (桜木町事故, Sakuragichō jiko) occurred on April 24, 1951, when a 63 series Keihin Line (now part of the Negishi Line) train approaching...
- Station in August 1915, when the former Yokohama Station was renamed Sakuragicho Station). It was originally called the Tokaido Electric Line (****anese:...
- every 4 minutes between Yokohama and Sakuragichō stations (including Yokohama Line trains). Between Sakuragichō and Isogo, trains operate every 7 minutes...
- Royal Park Hotel Yokohama Sakuragicho Washington Hotel Yokohama Bay Sheraton Hotel and towers Minatomirai Station Sakuragichō Station Shin-Takashima Station...
- opened on 14 October 1872, connecting Shimbashi (Shiodome) and Yokohama (Sakuragicho), which is now part of the Tokaido line. The 1870s saw the establishment...
- Shin-Koyasu – Higashi-Kanagawa – YokohamaNegishi Line YokohamaSakuragichōKannai – Ishikawachō – YamateNegishiIsogo – Shin-Sugita – Yōkōdai...
- June in Gregorian calendar), Yokohama Station (original station, now Sakuragichō Station) opened as one of the first railway stations in ****an. On 11...
- 2.3 km (1.4 mi) (Tōkaidō Freight Line) Tsurumi – Higashi-Takashima – Sakuragichō: 8.5 km (5.3 mi) (Takashima Line) Tsurumi – Yokohama-Hazawa – Higashi-Tot****:...
- of railway ferries) with casualties more than 100: Sakuragichō train fire A train fire at Sakuragichō Station in Yokohama on April 24, 1951, killed 106...