• Akigawa may refer to: Agigawa Dam, Japan Aki River, a river in Japan, in Japanese, the Akigawa Akigawa Station, train station in Akigawa, Japan Akigawa...
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    Aki River (redirect from Akigawa River)
    destination. ## Geographical Features Akigawa Lake, also known as Akigawa Reservoir, is an artificial lake created by the Akigawa Dam. The lake spans approximately...
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    (except Holiday Rapid services) end. 18 March 2023: End of all Rapid Holiday Akigawa services and all Rapid Holiday Okutama services between Shinjuku and Ome...
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  • Akigawa (秋川市, Akigawa-shi) was a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. On April 1, 1889, the villages of Higashiakiru, Nishiakiru...
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    to Tokyo in the evening. This article also discusses the Holiday Rapid Akigawa (ホリデー快速あきがわ) services which, until 17 March 2023, was the counterpart to...
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    Akigawa, which was elevated to city status on May 5, 1971. The city of Akiruno was created on September 1, 1995, by the merger of the city of Akigawa...
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    5, 1972: The town of Akita was elevated to city status and renamed to Akigawa. June 1, 1974: The village of Hinode was elevated to town status. November...
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    Akigawa Station (秋川駅, Akigawa-eki) is a passenger railway station in Akiruno, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Akigawa...
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    Ōme Line, and select weekend/holiday services (branded as Holiday Rapid Akigawa) continue from Tachikawa along the Chūō Line to Tokyo Station. This line...
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    Komiya in 1955. In 1995, the town of Itsukaichi merged with the city of Akigawa to form the new city of Akiruno, and thus no longer exists as an independent...
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