Keihan Main Line
The Keihan Main Line is a railway line in Japan that connects Kyoto and Osaka. It is operated by the Keihan Electric Railway and spans approximately 50 kilometers. The line serves both urban and suburban areas, making it a vital transportation route for commuters and tourists alike.
Opened in 1895, the Keihan Main Line features various train services, including express and local trains. Key stations along the route include Sanjo, Gion-Shijo, and Yodoyabashi, providing access to popular attractions such as Kiyomizu-dera and Osaka Castle.