2.Eniwa Station ・501-1 Aioicho, EniwaHokkaido PrefectureJapan |
Eniwa Station (恵庭駅, Eniwa-eki) is a railway station on the Chitose Line located in Eniwa, Hokkaidō, Japan. 42°52′58″N 141°35′13″E / 42.882725°N 141.586819°E / 42.882725; 141.586819 |
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3.Sapporo Beer Teien Station ・Toiso , EniwaHokkaido PrefectureJapan |
Sapporo Beer Teien Station (サッポロビール庭園駅, Sapporobīru-teien-eki) is a railway station on the Chitose Line in Eniwa, Hokkaido, Japan, operated by the Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido). The station opened on July 1, 1990.[1] The Hokkaido Brewery of Sapporo Breweries is located in front of the station.[2] |
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4.Shimamatsu Station ・1-chome Shimamatsunaka-cho, EniwaHokkaido PrefectureJapan |
Shimamatsu Station (島松駅, Shimamatsu-eki) is a railway station of the Chitose Line located in Eniwa, Hokkaidō, Japan. 42°55′18″N 141°34′22″E / 42.9216°N 141.5727°E / 42.9216; 141.5727 |
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5.Megumino Station ・1-chome Megino Nishi, EniwaHokkaido PrefectureJapan |
Megumino Station (恵み野駅, Megumino-eki) is a railway station on the Chitose Line in Eniwa, Hokkaido, Japan, operated by Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido). |
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6.Mount Izari ・Hokkaido, Japan |
Mount Izari (漁岳, Izaridake) is a volcano with an altitude of 1,318 m at the junction of Eniwa, Chitose and Sapporo, Ishikari Subprefecture, Hokkaido. It has been selected as one of the 100 famous mountains in Hokkaido. A second-class triangulation station "Izaridake" is set up on the mountaintop.[1] Mount Izari is derived from the Izari River whose water source is this mountain. The etymology of "Izari" is the Ainu word for "Ichankoppesan," which means "river spawning salmon and trout."[2] There is a mountain of the same name "Ichankoppesan" nearby. |
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7.Eniwa, Hokkaido ・ |
Eniwa (恵庭市, Eniwa-shi, Japanese pronunciation: [eɲiwa]) is a city in Ishikari Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. It is on the Ishikari plain, 8 km north of Chitose, and 26 km south of the prefectural capital Sapporo. It is reached through route 36 and the Chitose Railway Line. The town is separated into three major areas: Eniwa in the south, Megumino in the center, and Shimamatsu in the north. |
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