Chuo Main Line
The Chuo Main Line is a major railway line in Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It connects Tokyo to Nagoya, covering a distance of approximately 366 kilometers. The line is known for its efficient service and is a vital transportation route for commuters and travelers.
The Chuo Main Line features both local and express trains, including the Limited Express services like the Azusa and Super Azusa. It runs through scenic areas, including the Japanese Alps, making it popular among tourists. The line also serves as a key link between urban and rural regions in central Japan.