Kisei Line
The Kisei Line is a railway line in Japan that runs along the eastern coast of the Kii Peninsula. It connects the cities of Tsu and Kumano, covering a distance of approximately 130 kilometers. The line is operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) and is known for its scenic views of the coastline and surrounding mountains.
Opened in stages between 1929 and 1989, the Kisei Line serves both local and express trains, making it an important transportation route for residents and tourists. It also provides access to popular destinations such as Shingu and Nachikatsuura, enhancing travel options in the region.