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    Inuboh Station (犬吠駅, Inubō-eki) is a railway station on the privately operated Chōshi Electric Railway Line in Chōshi, Chiba, Japan. Inuboh Station is...
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    Kasagami-Kurohae – Nishi-Ashikajima – Ashikajima – Kimigahama – Inuboh – Tokawa Chōshi Station Tokawa Station Tateyama Expressway National Route 124 National Route 126...
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    Kōtsū MoHa 2321, built in 1939), operated from 1972, later sectioned at Inuboh Station, and cut up on-site in July 2012 700 series EMU car DeHa 701 (former...
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    Tetsudō), which operated between Chōshi and Inuboh from December 1913 to November 1917. The original station building was replaced by a new two-storey...
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    minutes by foot from the Inuboh Station of the Chōshi Electric Railway Line, or 20 minutes by bus from the JR East Chōshi Station. Inubōsaki Lighthouse Inubōsaki...
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    beach Japan portal Engineering portal List of lighthouses in Japan Inuboh Station 犬吠埼灯台について (in Japanese). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transportation...
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    08:19, set 2002 derailed on points on the approach to Kasagami-Kurohae Station while on a service from Tokawa to Choshi. Two of the train's bogies were...
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    Kimigahama Station is served by the 6.4 km (4.0 mi) Chōshi Electric Railway Line from Chōshi to Tokawa. It is located between Ashikajima and Inuboh stations, and...
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    Emperor Hirohito) rode on the train from Chōshi to Tōdaimae (present-day Inuboh Station) and back on a Gakushūin school outing. BoDeHa 101 was renumbered DeHa...
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    Yūran Tetsudō), which operated a distance of 5.9 km between Chōshi and Inuboh. The railway closed in November 1917, but was reopened on 5 July 1923 as...
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