The Isumi Line begins at Ohara Station, where it connects to the JR East Sotobo Line. Owned by a separate company, it has its own platformpic.twitter.com/ldpt26w9M0
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This is Kazusa-Okubo Station. Stunning!
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To think this is all *right next door* to Tokyo...just a short ride away from the city...pic.twitter.com/puL7rsDBha
Takataki Station--that's a bike rental in 3rd pic, believe it or not...pic.twitter.com/GQJ6CvKz0B
Continuing on the Kominato Line, we begin to approach the city of Chiba...pic.twitter.com/DoI2vxNB2Y
...the line passes through farmland and suburbs as it approaches its terminalpic.twitter.com/LlpZ1GoUjZ
At Goi Station, the Kominato Line connects to the Uchibo Line and comes to a stoppic.twitter.com/dAiGAsInvi
Did I mention that they run steam trains on occasion?
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THERE'S NO NEED TO RUSH TAKE A RIDE THROUGH THE TREES LET YOUR CARES BLOW AWAY ON THE FRESH COUNTRY BREEZEpic.twitter.com/XrNS9Bms9o
A WORLD FULL OF COLOR IS YOURS TO EXPLORE WHEN YOU RIDE ON OUR TRAINS YOU'LL COME BACK FOR MORE!pic.twitter.com/PYxH3x6gO9
We hope you've enjoyed today's trip on the Isumi and Kominato Lines!pic.twitter.com/U8pwOxoDY8
Thank you for riding with #TrainTwitter, we hope to travel with you again! Don't forget to collect your belongings when leaving the train.pic.twitter.com/EgHhXOcWTX
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