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English: Nagoya Station (JR Central Towers). The highest station building in the world. It is proud of a height of 245m. Moreover, there is also a Nagoya station of a Nagoya city-owned subway and AONAMI line in addition to JR Central.
日本語: 名古屋駅(JRセントラルタワーズ)。ギネスにも登録されている高さ245メートルの世界一高い駅ビル。JR東海の東海道本線・中央線・関西線以外に名古屋市営地下鉄の東山線・桜通線、名古屋臨海高速鉄道のあおなみ線が乗り入れをしている。

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current03:17, 10 August 2005960×1,280 (1.39 MB)Gnsin ({{English}} Nagoya Station(JR Central Towers).The highest station buil in the world.It is proud of a height of 245m.Moreover, there is also a Nagoya station of a Nagoya city-owned subway and AONSMI line in addition to JR Central. {{日本語}} 名古屋)
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