User:Neier/Sandbox/OldStuff
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[edit] Template Test
Hmmm.. I thought it would be good to separate the stations by prefecture, but it doesn't look very nice. The orignal way is better imho. Here they are (feel free to copy/edit the first table if you have a different idea to display this info)
Stations of the JR Tōhoku Shinkansen Line | |
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Prefecture | Stations |
Tokyo | |
Saitama |
Ōmiya - |
Tochigi |
Oyama - Utsunomiya - Nasu-Shiobara - |
Fukushima |
Shin-Shirakawa - Kōriyama - Fukushima - |
Miyagi |
Shiroishi-Zao - Sendai - Furukawa - |
Iwate |
Kurikoma-Kougen - Ichinoseki - Mizusawa-Esashi - Kitakami - Shin-Hanamaki - Morioka - Iwate-Numakunai - |
Aomori |
Yamagata Shinkansen split begins at Fukushima | ||
Akita Shinkansen split begins at Morioka |
[edit] Disappearing Template Test
I saw this on another page, and think it may be useful for all of our rail line templates. A work in progress....
Komagome | - | Tabata | - | Nishi-Nippori | - | Nippori | - | Uguisudani | - | Ueno | ||
Sugamo | Stations of the JR Yamanote Line | Okachimachi | ||||||||||
Ōtsuka | Akihabara | |||||||||||
Ikebukuro | Kanda | |||||||||||
Mejiro | Tokyo | |||||||||||
Takadanobaba | Yūrakuchō | |||||||||||
Shin-Ōkubo | Shinbashi | |||||||||||
Shinjuku | Hamamatsuchō | |||||||||||
Yoyogi | Tamachi | |||||||||||
Harajuku | - | Shibuya | - | Ebisu | - | Meguro | - | Gotanda | - | Ōsaki | - | Shinagawa |
Komagome | - | Tabata | - | Nishi-Nippori | - | Nippori | - | Uguisudani | - | Ueno | ||
Sugamo | Stations of the JR Yamanote Line | Okachimachi | ||||||||||
Ōtsuka | Akihabara | |||||||||||
Ikebukuro | Kanda | |||||||||||
Mejiro | Tokyo | |||||||||||
Takadanobaba | Yūrakuchō | |||||||||||
Shin-Ōkubo | Shinbashi | |||||||||||
Shinjuku | Hamamatsuchō | |||||||||||
Yoyogi | Tamachi | |||||||||||
Harajuku | - | Shibuya | - | Ebisu | - | Meguro | - | Gotanda | - | Ōsaki | - | Shinagawa |
[edit] Map Test
This is two sample images, created with a program that reads Latitude/Longitude from a file downloaded off a Japanese govt web site. The data can be freely distributed in a derivative format, such as these pictures.
First, is a picture of Miyagi and surrounding areas (some Fukushima, Yamagata, and Iwate, I think).
Next, is just a picture of Sendai's wards.
Finally, a colorized Miyagi (with Izumi) map, enlarged for detail visibility.