#WelcomeAboardYokosuka: Trains

A photo of the Osaka Loop arriving at Universal Studios Japan by James Kimber

A guide to help you use Japan’s public transportation network

The City of Yokosuka is the largest city on the Miura Peninsula with a population of just shy of 400,000 people. The city is also served by two train lines. JR East operates the JR Yokosuka Line, but the most used line is operated by Keikyu with the primary train station being Keikyu Yokosuka-Chūo. Chūo means center/central/downtown. This station is about a 10-minute walk from CFAY’s Womble Gate.

This free guide produced by the CFAY Public Affairs Office is intended to provide an introduction how to start using the train system. It might seem complicated, but it is easy once you learn how the system works.

There is also a download link below for those who wish to keep an offline copy on their phone. Alternatively, if you prefer to view this guide with an online reader, please visit our Defense Visual Information Distribution System page here: https://www.dvidshub.net/publication/issues/70008



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