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Ruifang is the main transportation hub for the area. Besides catching buses to Jiufen, you can also board the Pingxi Railway Line there. This train line gives access to several very popular spots, including Shen’ao Rail Bike, Houtong Cat Village, and Shifen. Shifen Waterfall Shifen is an extremely popular spot. Tourists flock there to set off Sky Lanterns beside the train tracks on Shifen Old Street and to walk to nearby Shifen Waterfall, the largest waterfall in Taiwan. Off-the-beaten-track stops on the Pingxi Small Train Line include the Sandiaoling Waterfall Hike, Lingjiao Waterfall, Pingxi Crags hike at Pingxi Station, and the cute Jingtong Old Street.[12] A number of additional collections have been released. Two volumes were released as "The Best", with each volume containing twenty four songs each on two discs; the first volume released March 21, 2007, and the second one on March 18, 2009. [13][14] The "Bleach Breathless Collection" contains six releases featuring five tracks of the individual Soul Reaper. The six volumes feature Ichigo, Rukia, Renji, Toshiro, Shuhei and Byakuya, respectively. Three Radio DJCD Bleach 'B' Station season CD sets, each containing six volumes, have been released in Japan. [15] Broadcast and release[edit] Main article: List of Bleach episodes Bleach premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo on October 5, 2004. [16] The series was directed by Noriyuki Abe, and produced by TV Tokyo, Dentsu and Studio Pierrot. [17] It ran for 366 episodes, finishing on March 27, 2012. [18] 88 DVD compilations were released by Aniplex in Japan from February 2, 2005, to January 23, 2013. [d] Viz Media obtained the foreign television, home video and merchandising rights to the Bleach anime from TV Tokyo Corporation, and Shueisha on March 15, 2006. [35] Viz Media had later licensed its individual Bleach merchandising rights to several different companies.
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