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Kansai Area Map.Pdf MIE Omi-Shiotsu Nagahama Nanjo Tsuruga Yunoo Imajo Minami-Imajo Shin-Hikida Yogo Kinomoto Takatsuki Kawake Torahime Tamura Nishi-Tsuruga Yokkaichi Sakata Awano Nagahara Maibara Higashi-Mihama Makino Mihama Hikone Ise Railway Kiyama Biwako Line Omi-Nakasho Hokuriku Line Minami-Hikone Mikata A A Kawase Omi-Imazu SHIGA Fujii Inae Tsu Shin-asahi Tomura Kameyama Notogawa Seki Otoba Adogawa Azuchi Omihachiman Kabuto Wakasa-Arita Mikumo Kibukawa Konan Terasho Koka Aburahi Shinohara Omi-Takashima Kosei Tsuge Kaminaka Kita-Komatsu Shindo Yasu Ishibe Shin-Hirano Kosei Line Omi-Maiko Sanagu Moriyama B Tehara Higashi-Obama Hira Iga-Ueno Ritto Obama Shimagahara Shiga Kusatsu Kusatsu Line Tsukigaseguchi Seihama Minami-Kusatsu C Horai Okawara Kato Seta Kansai Line Wani Kasagi Ishiyama V Wakasa-Hongo Obama Line Ono Zeze Kamo Wakasa-Wada Nara Line Man-yo Mahoroba Line Katata -Ogura Nagara Yanagimoto Makimuku Miwa Wakasa-Takahama Otsu Tenri Kizu Rokujizou Kohata Obaku Uji JR Shinden Nagaike D Joyo Yamashiro-Aodani Yamashiro-Taga Tamamizu Tanakura Kamikoma U (Sakurai Line) Ichinomoto Sakurai Momoyama Yamashina Mitsumatsu Obitoke Ogotoonsen JR-Fujinomori Narayama Otsukyo Kyobate Kaguyama Nishi-Kizu Karasaki Inari Hosono Aonogo Matsuiyamate Osumi Unebi Hieizan-Sakamoto Tofukuji Nagao -Miyamaki Kyotanabe Shimokoma JR Doshishamae Fujisaka Koriyama Yamatoji Kyoto Nishioji Kanahashi Matsunoodera Tsuda Q Line Katsuragawa Kawachi-Iwafune Yamato-Koizumi Mukomachi Takada Hoshida Nara Higashi-Maizuru JR-Goido Higashi-Neyagawa Horyuji Nagaokakyo Yamato-Shinjo Shinobugaoka Maizuru Line Yamazaki Shijonawate Gakkentoshi Kashiba Nishi-Maizuru Nozaki Osaka Shizumi Gose Shimamoto Line Suminodo H L Higashi Hatakeda Magura Tambaguchi Takatsuki Kounoikeshinden F Tamade Tokuan -Kawachi-Eiwa Line Wakayama Line Takaida-Chuo JR KYOTO Settsu-Tonda Oji -Nagase Sango Nijo Umezako JR Wakigami San-in Line Ibaraki Hanaten Kawachi-Katakami T Sagano Line Takaida Shin-Kami Yoshinoguchi Emmachi Senrioka Fuchigaki E E Shigino Kashiwara E Kishibe -Shuntokumichi Shiki JR Kita-Uchi Hanazono Yao Tamatsukuri Osakajokoen Morinomiya Tsuruhashi Suita Momodani Sonobe Kyobashi Uzumasa Yamaga Tachiki Aseri Wachi Shimoyama Goma Shinkyudaigakumae Hiyoshi Funaoka Yoshitomi Yagi Chiyokawa Namikawa Kameoka Umahori Hozukyo Saga-Arashiyama Teradacho Ayabe Higashi-Yodogawa Sakuranomiya Tobushijomae Hirano Kyuhoji Gojo Temma Osakajokitazume Kami Shin-Osaka Yamato-Futami Osakatemmangu Bishoen Takatsu Minami-Tanabe Tsurugaoka Kitashinchi Tennoji Suda Torokko-Saga Osaka Nagai Abikocho Isa Torokko-Kameoka JR Kyoto Line Shin- Sugimotocho Fukushima Shin-imamiya Asaka Shimo-Hyogo Fukushima Sakaishi A Mikunigaoka JR-Namba Imamiya Mozu Hashimoto Tsukamoto Uenoshiba Tukuno Kii-Yamada Sagano Ebie Fukuchiyama Noda JR Takarazuka Line Tonoki Ashiharabashi Scenic Railway Taisho Kita-Shinoda Fukuchiyama Mitejima Koyaguchi G Shinodayama Kamikawaguchi Bentencho OtoriOtori Izumi-Fuchu G Kashima Naka-Iburi Line Kumeda Tamba-Takeda Tanikawa Sasayamaguchi Itami Inadera Tsukaguchi Tamba-Oyama Minami-Yashiro Furuichi Kusano Aimoto Aino Hirono Shin-Sanda Sanda Dojo Takedao Nishinomiya-Najio Namaze Takarazuka Nakayamadera Kawanishi-Ikeda Kita-Itami Amagasaki Shimo-Yakuno Shimotaki Shimomatsu Ajikawaguchi Higashi-Kishiwada Myoji Ichijima Nishikujo Kami-Yakuno Iso Tachibana Osaka Loop Line Higashi-Kaizuka Kuroi JR Tozai Line Izumi-Hashimoto Kaibara Koshienguchi O Otani Universal-City Higashi-Sano Nishinomiya H Kumatori Sakurashukugawa Kaseda Kugemura Ashiya Hon-Kuroda Kurodasho Nihonhesokoen Shin-Nishiwaki Taki Takino Yashirocho Nishiwakishi Hie Konan-Yamate Hanwa Nishi-Kaseda Settsu-Motoyama Hineno Funamachiguchi Nate Sumiyoshi R Line Higashi-Hagoromo Aonogahara Shin-Kobe Rokkomichi Nagataki Kokawa Maya Sakurajima OSAKA Kawainishi Nada JR Yumesaki Line Kii-Nagata Takeda Sannomiya P Ao Motomachi Shinge Uchita Bantan Line Aokura Onomachi Rinku-town Shimo-Isaka J Hyogo Kobe Ichiba Shin-Nagata Nii Kakogawa Line Izumi- Iwade Sunagawa I Takatori Hase Yakujin Niino Ikuno Amaji Kishi Tsurui Funato Teramae Fukusaki Koro Mizoguchi Sumakaihinkoen Kanno Suma Kii-Ogura Kansai-airport Line Izumi-Tottori Nibuno Hioka Shioya Sanyo Shinkansen Hoshiya Tarumi S Kansai-airport Senda Tohori Maiko Wakayama Electric Railway Yamanakadani Higashi-Kakogawa Tsuchiyama Uozumi Okubo Nishi-Akashi Wadamisaki Tainose Kakogawa JR Kobe Line Kii Nozato Musota Asagiri Hoden Akashi A Kii-Nakanoshima Sone Kainan Kyoguchi Wakayama Himeji-Bessho Kiwa Kuroe HYOGO Gochaku Miyamae Kimiidera Himeji Higashi-Himeji Higashi-Hashisaki Hon-Tatsuno Harima- Takaoka Harima-Shingu Oichi Yobe Sembon Agaho Nishi-Kurisu Kishin Line Harima-Katsuhara Mikazuki Wakayama Wakayamashi K Aboshi Harima-Tokusa Ako LIne San-yo Line Tatsuno Chizu Express A Ohara Sayo A Aioi Tenwa Sakoshi Nishi-Aioi Une Kozuki Banshu-Ako Bizen-Fukukawa Mimasaka-Doi Miura Kamigori Sogo Chiwa Mimasaka-Emi Mitsuishi Hinase Mimasaka-Kamo Mimasaka-Kawai Mimasaka-Takio Narahara Yoshinaga Iri Hayashino Wake Bizen-Katakami Takano Katsumada Kumayama Nishi-Katakami Ako Line Tsuyama N San-yo Line Higashi-Okayama Naruto Line.
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