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    鳥居本宿 Toriimoto 66 Takamiya Hiroshige 高宮宿 Takamiya 67 Echigawa Hiroshige 愛知川宿 Echigawa 68 Musa Hiroshige 武佐宿 Musa 69 Moriyama Hiroshige 守山宿 Moriyama 70...
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    Echigawa-juku (愛知川宿) was the sixty-fifth of the sixty-nine stations of the Nakasendō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto in Edo period Japan. It was located...
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  • Station (Hiroshima) 胡町駅(えびすちょう) Ebitsu Station 海老津駅(えびつ) Echigawa Station 愛知川駅(えちがわ) Echigo-Akatsuka Station 越後赤塚駅(えちごあかつか) Echigo-Hayakawa Station 越後早川駅(えちごはやかわ)...
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    Echigawa Station (愛知川駅, Echigawa-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the town of Aishō, Shiga Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private...
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    OR-10 Amago 尼子 12.7   Kōra OR-11 Toyosato 豊郷 15.0   Toyosato OR-12 Echigawa 愛知川 17.9   Aishō OR-13 Gokashō 五箇荘 20.9   Higashiōmi OR-14 Kawabe-no-mori 河辺の森...
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    Hatashō merged. The name "Aishō" combines the first character in "Echigawa" (愛知川) and the second character in "Hatashō" (秦荘). Aishō has a mayor-council form...
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