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- Shinkaichi Station (新開地駅, Shinkaichi-eki, station numbers: HS 36 (Hanshin, Hankyu), KB 01 (Shintetsu)) is a railway station operated by Hanshin Electric...
- Shinkaichi (新開地, Shinkaichi) is a district of Kobe, ****an. It is one of the major downtown areas in the city. The name Shinkaichi means "newly opened...
- just a small suburb of the city. The major suburbs were Motomachi and Shinkaichi which are west of Sannomiya. In 1933, the Sogo Department Store moved...
- area. Gallery Kobe foreign settlement Kaigan-dōri Avenue around 1885 Shinkaichi theatre street in Kobe (Taisho era) Hyōgo Port in the 19th century The...
- (Yokoyama - Woody Town Chuo) Ao Line (Suzurandai - Ao) Kobe Kosoku Line (Shinkaichi - Minatogawa) - Kobe Rapid Transit Railway owns the tracks of the line...
- Line (神戸高速線) (Category-2: Kobe-sannomiya – Shinkaichi, Trains are operated between Kobe-sannomiya and Shinkaichi on the Kōbe Rapid Transit Railway Tōzai...
- hour. Express trains (急行) operate from Osaka-Umeda to Kobe-Sannomiya or Shinkaichi late nights, as well as one eastbound train on w****end mornings. Semi-Limited...
- of track, opened in 1968 is important as it connects the Arima Line to Shinkaichi, allowing Shintetsu p****engers to transfer directly to Hankyū and Hanshin...
- stations on the Tozai Line were transferred to Hanshin and Hankyu, and Shinkaichi Station on the Namboku Line to Shintetsu. The Hokushin Line was formerly...
- article. Local (普通, ****sū) Trains stop all stations, ****hest down to Shinkaichi in the rush hour, and Kosoku Kobe in the off-peak hour. Express (急行, Kyūkō)...