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Detailed Usage Area Route Map(PDF) Amarube Sone Kyoguchi Kutani Himeji-Bessho HYOGO San-in Line Gochaku Hamasaka Himeji Higashi-Himeji Higashi-Hashisaki Hon-Tatsuno Harima- Takaoka Moroyose A Harima-Shingu Oichi Yobe Igumi Sembon Agaho Higashihama Nishi-Kurisu Kishin Line Harima-Katsuhara Iwami Wakasa Mikazuki K Aboshi Oiwa Harima-Tokusa Ako LIne Fukube San-yo Line Tatsuno Chizu Express A Ohara Sayo Aioi Imbi Line A Tenwa Tottori Sakoshi Nishi-Aioi Koyama Une B Kozuki Banshu-Ako Wakasa Railway Bizen-Fukukawa Tottoridaigakumae Mimasaka-Doi Miura Kamigori Haji Sogo Nagi Koge Chiwa Suetsune Tsunoi Takagari Kunifusa Mimasaka-Emi Kawahara Mitsuishi Mochigase Higashi-Koge Inaba-Yashiro Hinase Chizu Mimasaka-Kamo Hogi Mimasaka-Kawai Mimasaka-Takio Narahara Yoshinaga Iri Hamamura Hayashino Wake Bizen-Katakami Aoya Takano Katsumada Kumayama Nishi-Katakami Tomari Nishi-Katsumada Mantomi Imbe Matsuzaki Ako Line Mimasaka-Osaki Seto Kagato Joto Tsuyama Tsuboi Mimasaka-Sendai Innosho Kurayoshi N Osafune Mimasaka-Oiwake San-yo Line Higashi-Okayama Saidaiji Odomi Oku Odara Shimohojo San-in Line Higashi- Mimasaka-Ochiai Tsuyamaguchi S Tsuyama Takashima Yura A Komi Sarayama Nishigawara Urayasu Kamenoko Kuse Obara Tanjoji Yuge Kome Fukuwatari Takebe Kanagawa Nonokuchi Makiyama Tamagashi Bizen-Hara Hokaiin Yabase Okayama Chugoku-Katsuyama TOTTORI Akasaki Omoto Tsukida Kishin Line Bizen-Mikado Nakayamaguchi Bizen-Nishiichi Tomihara K Kitanagase Daianji Shimoichi Niwase Senoo Osakabe Bizen-Ichinomiya Bitchu-Mishima Tajibe Nakasho Mikuriya Kibitsu Iwayama OKAYAMA Tsuyama Line Nawa Bitchu-Takamatsu Kurashiki Bitchu-Kojiro T ) Nunohara Daisenguchi Ashimori Nishiachi Hakubi Line Ikura Ishiga Yodoe Hokoku Sakane Hattori Kinoyama Bitchu-Hirose V Bitchu-Kawamo Bitchu-Takahashi Niimi Higashi-Soja Momotaro Line Shin-Kurashiki Chayamachi Hoki-Daisen Ichioka Kibi Line Ebi Neu Muko Higashiyamakoen Niizato U Kurosaka Shoyama Yagami Minagi Ashidachi Kamisuge Kishimoto Kamiiwami ( Konko Hoki-Mizoguchi Hiwa Gokei Nochi Yonago Soja Kamogata Tojo Kiyone Bakuromachi Satosho Bingo-Yawata Fujimicho Hakubi Line Ibara Kasaoka Uchina Goto Yasugi V Daimon San-yo Line Sambommatsuguchi Geibi Line Onuka Dogoyama W Kawasakiguchi P Higashi-Fukuyama Arashima Yumigahama Bingo-Ochiai Yuki Yakawa Ibara Railway Wadahama Miinohara Hibayama Fukuyama Izumo-Yokota Izumo-Sakane Bingo-Mikawa Kawasa Nakahata Shimokawabe Fuchu Ukai Bingo-Honjo Oshinozucho Iya Bingo-Saijo Sakai Line Bingo-Yano Takagi Kamedake Bingo-Akasaka C Hirako Yokoo Matsunaga Kisuki Line Joge Shin-ichi Taka Higashi-Matsue Higashi-Onomichi Sakaiminato Yonago-airport Konu Kami-Tode Kannabe Amariko E Agarimichi Nakahama Bingo-Shobara Babasakicho Izumo-Minari San-yo Line Takamatsucho Onomichi Kajita Tode Bingo-Mikkaichi X Yudamura Izumo-Yashiro Chikata Nanatsuka Bingo-Yasuda Shin-Onomichi Itozaki Yamanouchi Michinoue Matsue Kisa Shimokuno Fukuen Line Ekiya Shimo-Wachi Managura Mihara Mirasaka Hinobori Z Nogi Shiomachi Hongo Sunami Kamisugi Kisuki Kochi Aki-Saizaki Yatsugi Tadanoumi Nyuno Tamatsukurionsen Minami-Daito Miyoshi Aki-Nagahama Shiraichi Izumo-Daito Nishi-Miyoshi Onori Nishitakaya HIROSHIMA Shiwachi Takehara Kimachi Hataya Saijo Kami-Kawatachi Yoshina Kamonaka Jike Shinji Kotachi Akitsu Minami-Shinji Hachihommatsu Yoshidaguchi Kazahaya Shobara San-yo LineSeno Mukaihara Yasuura Naoe SHIMANE G Nakanohigashi Ibaraichi Ato Izumoshi Shiwaguchi Aki-Kawajiri Higashihiroshima Nishi-Izumo Kami-Mita Nigata Izumojinzai Aki-Nakano Naka-Mita Kure Line Hiro Konan Shirakiyama Geibi Line Y Shin-Hiro Oda San-in Line P Karuga Aki-Aga Tagi D Kure Yano Saka Mizushiri Koyaura Kure-portopia Tenno Karugahama Kami-Fukawa Yoshiura Hane Kawaraishi Naka-Fukawa Shimo-Fukawa Kumura Aki-Yaguchi Hesaka Yaga Kute Hiroshima Odashi Mukainada Shizuma Shin-Hakushima Tenjingawa Kaitaichi Isotake Aki-Kameyama Kodo-Homachigawa Kabe Nakashima Kami-Yagi Bairin Shichikenjaya Midorii Omachi Furuichibashi Shimo-Gion Aki-Nagatsuka Mitaki Nima Yokogawa Maji Nishi-Hiroshima Miyajima JR Miyajima-Ferry Shin-Inokuchi SambashiJR Miyajimaguchi Yusato Itsukaichi Yunotsu Ajina Miyajimaguchi Maezora Hatsukaichi Iwami-Fukumitsu Miyauchi-Kushido Onoura Kuromatsu Kuba San-yo Line Asari Kabe Line Otake Gotsu B Waki R Fuju Tsuzu Tsunozu Iwakuni Nishi-Iwakuni Yu Uyagawa Minami-Iwakuni Kawanishi Hashi Kojiro Hashirano Kushiro Obatake Kimmeiji Shimoko Yanaiminato Shin-Iwakuni Kuga Hamada Yanai Suo-Takamori Nishi-Hamada Sufu Yonekawa Gantoku Line Tabuse Takamizu Orii Jifuku YAMAGUCHI Nabekura Katsuma Miho-Misumi Iwata Nagusa Seiryu-Shin-Iwakuni Tokusa Okawachi Okami Mitani Funahirayama Nishikigawa Shimata Kamate Suo-Kubo Watarigawa Tsuwano Iwami-Tsuda Tetudou Chomonkyo Hikari Aonoyama Ikunoya San-yo Line Masuda Shinome Nishikicho Suo-Hanaoka Kudamatsu Aohara Toda-Kohama Nichihara Niho Hommataga Iwami-Yokota Higashi-Aohara Iinoura Miyano Kushigahama Esaki Kami-Yamaguchi Tokuyama Susa Yamaguchi Shinnan-yo Utago Yamaguchi Line Yudaonsen Fukugawa Kiyo Yabara Heta Nago Otoshi Tonomi Nagato-Oi Nihozu Koshigahama Hofu Kamigo Maruo Higashi-Hagi Suo-Shimogo Daido Kiwa Hagi Tokonami Yotsutsuji Shin-Yamaguchi Ajisu Tamae Tokiwa Sammi Iwakura.
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