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    Matsudai Station (まつだい駅, Matsudai-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Tōkamachi, Niigata, Japan, operated by the third sector Hokuetsu Express...
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  • Matsudai may refer to: Matsudai, Niigata, a former town in Niigata, Japan, now merged into Tōkamachi Matsudai Station, a train station in Tōkamachi, Niigata...
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    for the Matsumoto City Museum of Art; Tsumari in Bloom (2003) for Matsudai Station, Niigata; Tulipes de Shangri-La (2003) for Euralille in Lille, France;...
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    Hokuhoku Line Overview Line Hokuhoku Line Location between Matsudai Station and Tokamachi Station Coordinates 37°7′45.6666″N 138°41′2.8026″E / 37.129351833°N...
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    Station) Hiroden-miyajima-guchi Station (connect to JR Miyajimaguchi Station and JR Miyajima Ferry and Miyajima Matsudai Kisen ferries for Miyajima) Hiroden...
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    Hokuhoku Line Overview Line Hokuhoku Line Location between Matsudai Station and Hokuhoku-Ōshima Station Coordinates 37°8′12.645″N 138°34′2.103″E / 37.13684583°N...
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    near the station there are ferry services for Miyajima (Itsukushima) by JR Miyajima Ferry and Miyajima Matsudai Kisen. Miyajimaguchi Station is served...
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    Miyajima Matsudai Kisen Limited Company (宮島松大汽船株式会社, Miyajima Matsudai Kisen Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese ferry company based in Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima...
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  • List of railway stations in Japan...
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    Worshippers began to climb the slopes and by the early 12th century, Matsudai Shonin had founded a temple on the summit. Fuji-kō was an Edo period cult...
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