
Chūō Main Line
The Chūō Main Line is a major railway connecting Tokyo to Nagoya, running through central Japan. It spans approximately 360 kilometers and serves both local and express trains, facilitating transportation for commuters and travelers. The line passes through urban areas, rural regions, and scenic landscapes, making it a vital transportation artery in Japan’s rail network. Operated primarily by JR East and JR Central, it plays a key role in regional connectivity and economic activity, offering frequent, reliable service for residents and visitors alike.