Wakashio
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Wakashio
Summary
Wakashio is a limited express[1]. Wakashio draws 23 Wikipedia views per month (limited_express category, ranking #17 of 36).[2]
Key Facts
- Wakashio is located in Tokyo[3].
- Wakashio is located in Chiba Prefecture[4].
- Wakashio is in the country of Japan[5].
- Wakashio's image is recorded as Wakashio E257.jpg[6].
- Wakashio's instance of is recorded as limited express[7].
- Wakashio's instance of is recorded as transport service itinerary[8].
- Wakashio's instance of is recorded as named passenger train service[9].
- Wakashio's connecting line is recorded as Chūō Main Line[10].
- Wakashio's connecting line is recorded as Uchibō Line[11].
- Wakashio's connecting line is recorded as Sotobō Line[12].
- Wakashio's connecting line is recorded as Keiyō Line[13].
- Wakashio's connecting line is recorded as Sōbu Main Line[14].
- Wakashio's operator is recorded as East Japan Railway Company[15].
- Wakashio's Commons category is recorded as Wakashio[16].
- Wakashio's terminus is recorded as JR East Tokyo Station[17].
- Wakashio's terminus is recorded as JR East Shinjuku Station[18].
- Wakashio's terminus is recorded as Awa-Kamogawa Station[19].
- Wakashio's terminus is recorded as Mobara Station[20].
- Wakashio's terminus is recorded as Kazusa-Ichinomiya Station[21].
- Wakashio's terminus is recorded as Katsuura Station[22].
- Wakashio's terminus is recorded as Futomi Station[23].
- +1972-07-15T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Wakashio[24].
- Wakashio's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03h46p5[25].
- Wakashio's state of use is recorded as in use[26].
Why It Matters
Wakashio draws 23 Wikipedia views per month (limited_express category, ranking #17 of 36).[2] Wakashio has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27] Wakashio is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]