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The Keikyū Line runs from Tokyo to Yokohama and Yokosuka, with Misakiguchi Station being its farthest terminus. From Misakiguchi Station, you can take a Keikyū Bus to Jōgashima, an island at the tip of the Miura Peninsula. Beyond the island is Sagami Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Jōgashima is a natural breakwater and is surrounded by Misaki Port, a large fishing port. From The Misaki port, a lot of seafood are transported to the Tokyo area. There are many delicious seafood restaurants here. This video shows the view from the window of a Keikyū bus from Jōgashima via Misaki Port to Misakiguchi Station. Route number "三9", Departure Jogashima 1610 Arrival Misakiguchi Sta. 1638 00:00 A bird's-eye view of the entire train journey by Google Earth 01:21 Jogashima 1610 03:38 Jogashimagyoko-Mae 1611 04:53 Hakushuhi-Mae 1613 Jogashima Ohashi 1616 Tsubaki-No-Gosho 1618 Hojo 1619 Hinode 1620 Nakazaki 1621 13:42 Misaki Port 1623 16:05 Misaki Higashioka 1625 17:25 Tenjincho 1626 18:08 Sakaecho 1627 Aburatsubo-Iriguchi 1629 21:43 Misaki Police Station 1631 Matsuwa-Iriguchi 1632 25:57 Hikibashi 1633 Mito-Iriguchi 1635 28:17 Misakiguchi Sta. 1638 28:48 Train number 1472 limited expres, Departure Aoto 1447 Arrival Misakiguchi 1643 In Japan, transit buses often pass through bus stops if there are no passengers getting on or off. Of course, if there is traffic congestion, the bus cannot operate according to the timetable. Note: Since the chapter function of YouTube is confused, ":" is omitted from the departure and arrival times of bus and train, please note that. All bus and train departure and arrival times are in JST (Japan Standard Time, UTC+9). This video was taken on May 22, 2024 Music by MusMus Light Up Delight https://musmus.main.jp/english.html