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京阪電気鉄道京阪本線樟葉駅または八幡市駅より京阪バスで10分、「大芝・松花堂前」下車すぐ
From Kuzuha Station or Yawata-shi Station on the Keihan Main Line run by Keihan Electric Railway, take the Keihan Bus and after ten minutes get off at 'Oshiba-shokado-mae' bus stop, which is just outside Shokado. - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
奈良線とも線路がつながっているが、けいはんな線用車両の鉄道車両の検査重要部検査や鉄道車両の検査全般検査などはこの連絡線を利用して東生駒車庫~奈良線~大和西大寺駅~近鉄橿原線~橿原神宮前駅~大和八木駅構内の渡り線~近鉄大阪線経由で五位堂検修車庫に回送して行う。
This line connects with the Nara Line, and when the important parts inspection or the thorough inspection of the train cars of the Keihanna Line is carried out, the cars are sent to the Goido rail yard using this connection line via the Higashi-Ikoma depot, Nara Line, Yamato-Saidaiji Station, Kintetsu Kashihara Line, Kashiharajingu-mae Station, the crossover in Yamato-Yagi Station and the Kintetsu Osaka Line. - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
李氏朝鮮においては「」(ペクチョン/ペッチョン)と呼び、七般公賤(官奴婢、妓生、官女、吏族、駅卒、獄卒、犯罪逃亡者)八般私賤(巫女、革履物の職人、使令:宮中音楽の演奏家、僧侶、才人:芸人、社堂:旅をしながら歌や踊りで生計をたてるグループ、挙史:女連れで歌・踊り・芸をする人、白丁)と言われた賤民(非自由民)のなかで最下位に位置する被差別民を指す言葉である。
In Joseon Dynasty, hakucho was called Pekuchon or Petchon and the term for victim of discrimination placed in the lowest rank of the following people of the lower classes (unfree people): Shichihankosen (the following seven kinds of government-owned humble or lowly people: kannuhi [government-owned slave], kisaeng [female entertainers], court lady, Rizoku [lower ranked local government official], ekisotsu [guards], Gokusotsu ogre, criminal fugitive) and Hachihanshisen (the following eight kinds of privately-owned humble or lowly people: miko [a shrine maiden], a craftsman of leather footwear, shirei [musicians of court music], Buddhist monk, saijin [an entertainer], syado [a group which earned a living by singing or dancing, traveling around], kyoshi [people singing, dancing or performing with girls], hakucho). - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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