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    name was also changed from Hakuhō Narrow Gauge Railway (Japanese:白棚軽便鉄道) to Hakuhō Railway (Japanese:白棚鉄道). When the Suigun Line was extended to Iwaki-Tanakura...
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    Hakuhō, with haku meaning "white" and hō, meaning the Chinese mythological bird Peng. His shikona also emulates that of former yokozuna Taihō. Hakuhō...
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    The Hakuhō period (白鳳時代, Hakuhō jidai, "white phoenix period") was an unofficial Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") of Emperor Tenmu after Hakuchi...
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    added recently, and Line 5 is under construction. The line number represents the main zone each line serves (For example, most of Line 7 runs through Zone...
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    The Suigun Line (水郡線, Suigun-sen) is a Japanese railway line operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East), which connects Mito Station in Ibaraki...
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    defeat of Hakuhō, and earned promotion back to sekiwake. In the January 2008 tournament Ama was the only wrestler to defeat Hakuhō, during Hakuhō's successful...
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    Shin-Shirakawa Station (category Tōhoku Main Line)
    Hakuhō Line Shirakawa Station Community buses Shirakawa Station via Nanko Park Runs on only weekdays and Saturdays. Track 2 JR BUS KANTO Hakuhō Line Shin-Shirakawa...
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    subsequent punishment and demotion of its stablemaster, the 69th yokozuna Hakuhō. Commenting on the transfer, the top-ranked wrestlers in the stable, Terunofuji...
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    Iwaki-Tanakura Station (category Suigun Line)
    Railway was nationalized on May 1, 1941, and suspension of service as Hakuhō Line on December 11, 1944. The station was absorbed into the JR East network...
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    after beating Harumafuji to go 13–1, two wins ahead of Hakuhō on 11–3. He was however beaten by Hakuhō on the final day for the seventh straight time in regulation...
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