


The first, 内, means "inner" and the second, 房 is the first character of the Bōsō. The name of the Uchibō Line in the Japanese language is formed from two kanji characters. The line is connected at both ends to the Sotobō Line. It connects Soga Station in the city of Chiba toAwa-Kamogawa Station in the city of Kamogawa, passing through the municipalities of Chiba, Ichihara, Sodegaura, Kisarazu,Kimitsu, Futtsu, Kyonan, Tateyama, and Minamibōsō. Packages include accommodation in Shimoda or Kawazu, a welcoming ceremony, exquisite onboard meals prepared by master chefs, and even an onboard violinist to serenade you.The Uchibō Line (内房線 Uchibō-sen) is a railway line operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) adjacent toTokyo Bay, paralleling the western (i.e., inner) shore of the Bōsō Peninsula. The Royal Express offers a range of full experience 2-day / 1-night journeys leaving from Yokohama Station.

The Royal Express is a luxury train that has universal functionality and beauty in mind - the plush interior uses traditional materials and craftsmanship combined with cutting-edge technologies for those who want to travel in comfort and style. The Resort 21 trains do not operate every day and there are only up to 3 trips from Atami to Shimoda in a day depending on the season. Unlike the commuter trains, they are modeled on the history of the local area and provide a higher level of comfort and offer expansive ocean views as you travel down the coast. The Kurofune and Kinme trains are part of a series that operates between Atami Station and Izukyu Shimoda Station.

The Izu Dream Pass ( Koganeji and Wasabiji Routes) can be used between Ito and Kawazu or Izukyu-Shimoda Stations as a one-way ticket. The Izu Kyuko Railway Commuter Train Line runs from Ito Station to Izukyu-Shimoda Station linking with the JR Ito Line to connect with Atami Station.
