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Key Yamanote Line stations
Hi. I see you have repeatedly removed Tabata Station from the list of stations in the Yamanote Line article, with an edit summary saying it is "unnecessary". You may not be aware, but it is actually one of the seven key stations used to indicate directions on the circular line, which is why it is included in the lists in the article. For example, if you stand on the platform at Ikebukuro Station, the signage for the anticlockwise direction says "for Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Shinagawa", while in the clockwise direction, it says "for Tabata, Ueno, and Tokyo". While Tabata itself may not appear to be a major interchange station, its importance lies in its position as the junction with the Keihin-Tohoku Line. If you read Japanese, check out the Japanese Wikipedia article, as that has the same information. If you're still not convinced, please take the discussion to the article's Talk page, as repeatedly removing text just because you don't understand its significance can be construed as unconstructive. --DAJF (talk) 07:57, 15 September 2015 (UTC)

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DAJF (talk) 05:49, 17 September 2015 (UTC)