Nippō Main Line
The Nippō Main Line is a railway line in Japan, operated by the Kyushu Railway Company. It runs along the western coast of Kyushu, connecting the cities of Kumamoto and Nagasaki. The line spans approximately 200 kilometers and serves both local and express trains, providing essential transportation for residents and tourists.
Opened in the late 19th century, the Nippō Main Line plays a vital role in the region's infrastructure. It passes through scenic areas, including coastal views and rural landscapes, making it a popular choice for travelers exploring Kyushu. The line is also significant for freight transport, supporting local industries.