Takanekōdan Station
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Takane-Kōdan Station (高根公団駅 Takane-Kōdan Eki?) is a station on the Shin-Keisei Line in the city of Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
It is an island platform. The station name derives from two words, "Takane" and "Kōdan".
The name derives from Kōdan, meaning a public corporation, in Takane, which is a place in Funabashi.
" The Japanese habitation public corporation " was reorganized in " the city replay mechanism " but a station name isn't changed.
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The Japanese habitation public corporation is the quango of the government taking charge of the purpose of which was renting and the supply of the subdivision house.
The habitation was called kōdan jūtaku (an apartment building constructed by the Housing Corporation).
There are a lot of apartment buildings constructed by the Housing Corporation in the area along a railway line of Shinkeisei Line, too.
This amount root public corporation station, too, is the station which was established according to the development of the apartment building constructed by the Housing Corporation.
" The habitation public corporation " is reorganized by the organization which is called " TOSHI-SAISEI-KIKO(=the city replay mechanism) " at present and is managing a renting habitation.