Paulette Hinai
Paulette Hinai | |||||
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Japanese Name | 雛衣ポーレット | ||||
Weapon | ![]() | ||||
Race | Human | ||||
Nationality | ![]() | ||||
Birthday | December 18 | ||||
Constellation | Sagittarius | ||||
Talents | Classified | ||||
Likes | Reina, Railways in general, Photography, Ohitoyo City, Ohitoyo Railway | ||||
Dislikes | Classified | ||||
Strengths | Has excellent coordination skills and can unconsciously balance the situation. Can make the most of the surroundings | ||||
Weaknesses | Easily panics. Quite anxious about her ability to deal with sudden situations | ||||
Hobbies | Classified |
My name is Hinai Paulette. I'm the mayor of Ohitoyo City and also the president of Ohitoyo Railway Co., but I'm a little embarrassed to be called either as "mayor" or "president"... If you don't mind, you may call me Paulette, please.
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- Paulette Hinai is a character from Maitetsu (まいてつ).
- Mayor of Ohitoyo and operator and caretaker of Reina. Noted as being very timid and is of Franc descent. Due to a harassment incident at a city council meeting involving an outside heckler, Paulette resigns as mayor of Ohitoyo due to the pressure; she then acts as a mentor for Hibiki after the latter takes up her position.
- The wooden building in the background of [The Circle of Thoughts That Also Connects Flamarine] is the control room of Ohitoyo station in Maitetsu's universe, which is based on its real life counterpart, Hitoyoshi station.
- Paulette Hinai's staff features a model of the KiHa 07 series, which are the trains running on Ohitoyo, and ran by her cooperating Raillord Reina.
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Hitoyoshi Station (人吉駅) is a railway station on the Hisatsu Line and Yunomae Line in Hitoyoshi, Kumamoto, Japan, operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) and Kumagawa Railroad. The name of the Yunomae Line station is officially Hitoyoshi-Onsen Station (人吉温泉駅), which was renamed from Hitoyoshi Station on April 1, 2009. This station is the main station in Hitoyoshi City, a major city in the Kuma region of Kumamoto Prefecture, where all trains stop. 2 lines, JR Kyushu's Hisatsu Line and Kumagawa Railway's Yumae Line, serve this station. The Yumae Line used to be under the jurisdiction of Japan National Railways (JNR) and JR Kyushu, but in 1989 the management of the Yumae Line was transferred to Kumagawa Railway, and this station is now used jointly by JR Kyushu and Kumagawa Railway. The Kumagawa Railway station was renamed "Hitoyoshi Onsen Station" on April 1, 2009 (Heisei 21) when "SL Hitoyoshi" began operation.
The station was opened on 1 June 1908 by Japanese Government Railways (JGR) as the southern terminus of a track from Yatsushiro which was designated as the Hitoyoshi Main Line on 12 October 1909. Shortly thereafter, the track was linked up with the then Kagoshima Line, which had reached north from Kagoshima through Kokubu (now Hayato) to Yoshimatsu. Through traffic was established from Mojikō in the north of Kyushu to Kagoshima in the south. The entire stretch of track from Mojikō through Yatsushiro, Hitoyoshi, Kokubu to Kagoshima was redesignated as the Kagoshima Main Line on 21 November 1909. This station is the main station in Hitoyoshi City, a major city in the Kuma region of Kumamoto Prefecture, where all trains stop. 2 lines, JR Kyushu's Hisatsu Line and Kumagawa Railway's Yumae Line, serve this station.
By 1927, another track from Yatsushiro through Sendai to Kagoshima had been built and this was now designated as part of the Kagoshima Main Line. The track from Yatsushiro through Hitoyoshi to Kagoshima was thus redesignated as the Hisatsu Line on 17 October 1927. With the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR), on 1 April 1987, this station is now used jointly by JR Kyushu and Kumagawa Railway, but in 1989 the management of the Yumae Line was transferred to Kumagawa Railway. The Kumagawa Railway station was renamed "Hitoyoshi Onsen Station" on April 1, 2009 (Heisei 21) when "SL Hitoyoshi" began operation.
The station is the operational hub of the Hisatsu Line, and most trains arrive and depart from this station. With the timetable revision on March 26, 2008, "Isaburo No. 1" and "Shinpei No. 4" and one each of the upper and lower local trains started direct service between Yoshimatsu Station and Yatsushiro Station and Kumamoto Station, and some trains stop at this station (however, the train numbers change after this station for the regular trains that go directly to this station). ) While there are a relatively large number of express trains in the Yatsushiro direction, which are used by tourists from Yatsushiro City and Kumamoto City, there are only three round trips a day between this station and Yoshimatsu Station, including the sightseeing train "Isaburo/Shinpei" that runs through the mountainous area bordering Miyazaki and Kagoshima Prefectures.Wikipedia
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