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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: Agata Station, Asakusa Station (Tokyo Metro, Toei, Tobu), Ashikagashi Station, Fukui Station (Tochigi), Gam Station, G shi Station, Gotanno Station, Hanasaki Station (Saitama), Hany Station, Higashi-Koizumi Station, Higashi-Muk jima Station, Hikifune Station, Himemiya Station, Hon-Nakano Station, Horikiri Station, Hosoya Station (Gunma), Ichinowari Station, Isesaki Station, Kanegafuchi Station, Kasukabe Station, Kawamata Station, Kazo Station, Kita-Kasukabe Station, Kita-Koshigaya Station, Kita-Senju Station, Kizaki Station, Koizumimachi Station, Kosuge Station, Kuki Station (Saitama), Matsubaradanchi Station, Minami-Hany Station, Morinji-mae Station, Narushima Station (Gunma), Niragawa Station, Nishi-Koizumi Station, Nishiarai Station, bukuro Station, Oshiage Station, ta Station (Gunma), Ry mai Station, Sakaimachi Station, Sengendai Station, Serada Station, Shin-Isesaki Station, Shin-Koshigaya Station, Shinden Station (Saitama), Shinozuka Station, S ka Station, Takenotsuka Station, Takesato Station, Tatara Station (Gunma), Tatebayashi Station, T bu-D butsu-K en Station, T bu-Izumi Station, Tokyo Skytree Station, Umejima Station, Ushida Station (Tokyo), Wado Station, Washinomiya Station, Yash -Yamabe Station, Yatsuka Station. Excerpt: Kita-Senju Station Kitasenju-eki) is a railway station in Adachi, Tokyo, Japan. Kita-Senju is the second-busiest station on the Tobu Railway and Tokyo Metro networks (Ikebukuro being the busiest station in both networks). Although it is only the eleventh-busiest JR East station, it is the second busiest JR station that is only connected to one JR line. Platform 1 to 4 are located on the first floor, and platform 5 to 7 are located on the third floor. The station opened on 25 December 1896. Asakusa Station Asakusa-eki) is a railway station in the Asakusa district of Taito, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tobu Railway, Tokyo Metro, and Toei Subway. Asakusa Station is served by the following lines. The Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station is located about 600 m to the west. There is a connecting passage from the Tobu station to the Tokyo Metro Station, and a connecting passage from the Tokyo Metro Station to the Toei Station. However, there is no direct connecting passage from the Toei Station to the Tobu station, passengers wishing to transfer between the two stations have to walk at street level. The Tobu Railway terminal is a surface station that occupies a portion of the Matsuya Department Store. The station is used by local and limited express trains. Although Asakusa is the most "central" terminal of the Isesaki Line, it is connected to the next major terminal, Kita-Senju Station, by a length of track with sharp curves, beginning with the first stretch leaving the station, where trains have to turn 90 degrees to the right at a maximum speed of 15 km/h to cross the Sumida River. In part due to the station's somewhat awkward location, many express and semi-express services on the Isesaki Line run through Kita-Senju to the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line and Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line rather than continue to Asakusa. Asakusa Station signThe Tokyo Metro station is located underground to the south of the Tobu terminal. Toei's station is located underground to the south of the Tokyo Metr