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Kameari Station

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JREast Joban line JL20 Kameari station entrance north 20170104 140911
JREast Joban line JL20 Kameari station entrance north 20170104 140911

Kameari Station (亀有駅, Kameari-eki) is a railway station on the Joban Line in Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).

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Kameari Station
中通り商店街, Katsushika

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N 35.7666 ° E 139.8477 °
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亀有

中通り商店街
125-0061 Katsushika
Japan
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JREast Joban line JL20 Kameari station entrance north 20170104 140911
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