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    Iwadeyama Station (岩出山駅, Iwadeyama-eki) is a railway station on the Rikuu East Line in the city of Ōsaki, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan...
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    Iwadeyama (岩出山町, Iwadeyama-machi) was a town located in Tamatsukuri District, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. In 2003, the town had an estimated population of...
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    is no station building. The station is unattended. Nishi-Ōsaki Station opened on 20 April 1960 as Kami-Iwadeyama Station (上岩出山駅, Kami-Iwadeyama eki)....
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  • List of railway stations in Japan...
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    bi-directional track. The station is unattended. Kaminome Station opened on 1 February 1964 as Nishi-Iwadeyama Station (西岩出山駅). The station was absorbed into...
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    Japan Railway Company (JR East). It connects Kogota Station in Misato, Miyagi Prefecture to Shinjō Station in Shinjō, Yamagata Prefecture, acting as a connector...
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    bi-directional track. The station is unattended. Yūbikan Station opened on 13 February 1996. Yūbikan Site of Iwadeyama Castle List of Railway Stations in Japan Media...
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    Ikezuki Station (池月駅, Ikezuki-eki) is a railway station on the Rikuu East Line in the city of Ōsaki, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan...
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    constructed in 1633, within the second bailey of Iwadeyama Castle, by the second generation head of the Iwadeyama-branch of the Date clan, Date Munetoshi. Intended...
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    March 31, 2006, Naruko, along with the city of Furukawa, the town of Iwadeyama (also from Tamatsukuri District), the towns of Kashimadai, Matsuyama and...
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    designation covers a 2.8 kilometer stretch of the route in the former town of Iwadeyama, including a 1500 meter stretch which is lined with pine trees on both...
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    Masamune relocated. Masamune was not happy with his previous stronghold, Iwadeyama, which was located in the northern portion of his territories and was...
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    Tadakatsu, arrived at Iwatesawa, Tamazukuri district, Mutsu (modern dayIwadeyama Town, Tamazukuri, Miyagi Prefecture) on August 18, where he camped until...
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    March 31, 2006, from the merger of the city of Furukawa with the towns of Iwadeyama and Naruko (both from Tamatsukuri District), the towns of Kashimadai,...
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  • Strait. Though the Ōshū Kaidō has only 27 post stations, there were over 100 designated post stations when the subroutes are included. Some sections and...
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