YAMANOTE LINE

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Congratulations on the 100th anniversary ! It has been 100 years since Yamanote line was named on October 12th, 1909.

I bet you have used JR Yamanote line once if you have ever visited Tokyo.

Yamanote line is one of the world's crowded rail lines and it runs in the center of Tokyo as a circle in which the clockwise is known as soto-mawari (outer circle) and the counter-clockwise is called uchi-mawari (inner circle). It takes about an hour to go around the Yamanote loop line.

 

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Yamanote line has 29 Tokyo's major stations:

Tokyo-Yurakucho-Shinbashi-Hamamatsucho-Tamachi-Shinagawa-Osaki-Gotanda-Meguro-Ebisu-Shibuya-Harajuku-Yoyogi-Shinjuku-Shin-Okubo-Takadanobaba-Mejiro-Ikebukuro-Otsuka-Sugamo-Komagome-Tabata-Nishi-Nippori-Nippori-Uguisudani-Ueno-Okachimachi-Akihabara-Kanda

 

 

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Speaking of T-shirt, would you like to buy our Sakura group T-shirt?

 

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It is September 11th today.

8 years have passed since the September 11 Attacks on the United States in 2001.

I was in Toronto, Canada on that day and I saw a lot of airplanes in the sky that attempted an emergency landing to Toronto Pearson International Airport.

Fear, anger, desperation ... the emotions in the shock were beyond description.

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