Noto Line
The Noto Line is a railway line in Japan that runs through the scenic Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture. It connects the city of Tsubata to Wakura-Onsen, covering a distance of approximately 76 kilometers. The line is known for its beautiful coastal views and rural landscapes, making it a popular choice for tourists.
Opened in 1964, the Noto Line is operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It features several stations along the route, providing access to local attractions, including hot springs and traditional villages. The line plays a vital role in connecting communities in the region.