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Daigaku mae
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Hakamaduka
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Kami Mito
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Akatsuka
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Yanaka
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0.5
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Bakurocho iriguchi
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0.7
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Itchu mae*
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1.0
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Sunakubocho
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1.4
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koenguchi
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1.8
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Daikucho
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2.0
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Izumimachi 3 chome
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2.2
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Izumimachi 1 chome*
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2.5
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Minamimachi 4 chome
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2.8
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Minamimachi 3 chome
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3.1
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Mito Chuo Yubinkyoku mae
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3.6
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Mito Eki mae
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Mito
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Sakumacho
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4.0
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Sanko shita
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Nakagawa
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4.3
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Ikko shita
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Sakumachi
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?5.0
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Higashi Sakumachi
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?5.4
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Hon 1 chome
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Konyamachi
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?5.7
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Hon 3 chome
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?5.9
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Hon 5 chome
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6.3
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Hamada
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7.5
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Tanida
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8.5
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Rokuhanda
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9.5
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Kurizaki
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10.0
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Higashimae
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11.6
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Ogushi
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11.3
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Inarisho-shita
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12.6
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Shiogasaki
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14.1
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Hirado
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15.1
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Isohama
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15.5
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Onuki
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16.4
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Magarimatsu
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Nakamchi
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17.4
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Tokodai
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Oarai
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18.0
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Oarai
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18.4
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Shukumachi
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Gannyu-ji iriguchi
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20.0
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Kaimonbashi
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20.5
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Minato
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This is a route-map template for a railway in Japan.
Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.