Akebono
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Akebono
Summary
Akebono is a train service[1]. Akebono draws 18 Wikipedia views per month (train_service category, ranking #89 of 504).[2]
Key Facts
- Akebono is located in Tokyo[3].
- Akebono is located in Saitama Prefecture[4].
- Akebono is located in Tochigi Prefecture[5].
- Akebono is located in Fukushima Prefecture[6].
- Akebono is located in Miyagi Prefecture[7].
- Akebono is located in Gunma Prefecture[8].
- Akebono is in the country of Japan[9].
- Akebono's image is recorded as JR East EF64-1052 Limited Express Akebono.jpg[10].
- Akebono's instance of is recorded as train service[11].
- Akebono's instance of is recorded as sleeper train[12].
- Akebono's instance of is recorded as night train[13].
- Akebono's instance of is recorded as limited express[14].
- Akebono's instance of is recorded as passenger train service[15].
- Akebono's connecting line is recorded as Tōhoku Main Line[16].
- Akebono's connecting line is recorded as Rikuu East Line[17].
- Akebono's connecting line is recorded as Takasaki Line[18].
- Akebono's connecting line is recorded as Jōetsu Line[19].
- Akebono's connecting line is recorded as Shin'etsu Main Line[20].
- Akebono's connecting line is recorded as Uetsu Main Line[21].
- Akebono's connecting line is recorded as Ōu Main Line[22].
- Akebono's founder is recorded as Japanese National Railways[23].
- Akebono's owned by is recorded as East Japan Railway Company[24].
- Akebono's operator is recorded as East Japan Railway Company[25].
- Akebono's Commons category is recorded as Akebono (train)[26].
- Akebono's terminus is recorded as Ueno Station[27].
Why It Matters
Akebono draws 18 Wikipedia views per month (train_service category, ranking #89 of 504).[2] Akebono has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Akebono is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]