Kameyama
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Kameyama is on the JR Kansai Line, roughly half way between Kamo Station in Kyoto Prefecture and Nagoya. The Kamo-Kameyama section of the Kansai Line consists of one track and is not electrified, and is thus served by one- or two-car diesel trains, running once per hour, and taking 90 minutes to cover about 60 km of track. The Kameyama-Nagoya section is electrified, and thus served by regular electric trains that you see everywhere else in Japan.
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Multiple OptionsKameyama is on the JR Kansai Line, roughly half way between Kamo Station in Kyoto Prefecture and Nagoya. The Kamo-Kameyama section of the Kansai Line consists of one track and is not electrified, and is thus served by one- or two-car diesel trains, running once per hour, and taking 90 minutes to cover about 60 km of track. The Kameyama-Nagoya section is electrified, and thus served by regular electric trains that you see everywhere else in Japan....
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A yellow bicycle parked on the side of a street
a quaint street view of an old town in Japan with mountains in the background
A wooden bridge over a body of water
Arashiyama (嵐山, Storm Mountain) is a district on the western outskirts of Kyoto, Japan. It also refers to the mountain across the Ōi River, which forms a backdrop to the district. Arashiyama is a nationally designated Historic Site and Place of Scenic Beauty.
a building with a sign on the front of it
A large building with a tree in front of it
A sign on the side of a building in a foreign language
A train traveling down tracks next to a snow covered street
A field of green grass with houses in the background
Beautiful green and flower garden、新緑と美しい花が織りなす絶景 A superb view of fresh greenery and beautiful flowers
A yellow bicycle parked on the side of a street
a quaint street view of an old town in Japan with mountains in the background
A wooden bridge over a body of water