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Kazusa was classified as one of the provinces of the Tōkaidō.
The Kihara Line from Ōhara Station on the Sotobō Line was extended to Kazusa-Nakano Station, and it was planned that Kururi Line and Kihara Line would be connected to form a single route across the Bōsō Peninsula (which would have been named the Kihara Line).
Among the manga artists who moved to Mag Garden were Kozue Amano, Rin Asano, Mayumi Azuma, Nanae Chrono, Moyamu Fujino, Maki Hakoda, Sakura Kinoshita, Satomi Kubo, Hiro Matsuba, Minene Sakurano, Kazusa Saitou, Kaili Sorano, Seiuchirou Todono, Sirou Tunasima, and Natsuki Yoshimura.
Mujinazuka Station ( between Narushima Station and Hon-Nakano Station ), as well as Kobugannon Station, was closed on December 25, 1941 after Koizumi Line was purchased by Tobu Railway Company in 1937.
Takadanobaba was the western terminus of the Tozai Line until the connection to Nakano Station and the Chuo Main Line opened in March 1966.