Sangū Line

The Sangū Line (参宮線 Sangū-sen) is a railway line run by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central), connecting Taki Station (Taki, Mie) with Toba Station (Toba, Mie) in Japan.

The line connects with the Kisei Main Line at Taki Station. From Taki, the line runs parallel to the Kintetsu Yamada Line and Kintetsu Toba Line. These lines all serve the Ise-Shima tourist region.

The name of the line, "Sangū", was chosen because that word is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to "a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine", and making the pilgrimage to the Shrine easier is exactly why the line was built.

Service

 LO  Local (普通 futsū)


 MR  Mie Rapid (快速みえ kaisoku-mie)

Competition with Kintetsu

Kintetsu and JR Central have parallel lines running all the way from Nagoya to Toba that compete heavily. For Kintetsu, this includes their Nagoya Line, Yamada Line, and Toba Line, and on the JR side it includes parts of the Kansai Main Line, the Ise Railway, Kisei Main Line, and the Sangū Line.

Podcasts:

PLAYLIST TIME:

Swing Lynn

by: Twin Cabins

Hey there little honey won't you groove
I've been trying all night to dance with you
Hey there little lonely won't you stay
I said "I would rather die than feel this pain"
You said "I know I feel very much the same
But I am afraid that I don't know, knowing is not my thing"
But I would like to dance with you
Awkwardly in haze
To this little tune
It goes...
I said
Hey there little honey won't you groove
I've been trying all night to dance with you
Hey there little lonely won't you stay
I said "I would rather die than feel this pain"
You said "I know I feel very much the same
But I am afraid that I don't know, knowing is not my thing."
But I'm sure, I want to be with you
Awkwardly in haze
To our little tune
It goes...
Well if you are sure




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