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The Kumamoto streetcar line is basically a Y shape, with one branch starting from Kumamoto station and the second branch from Kami Kumamoto station. The two branches meet at Karashimacho and go on to Kengun. Click on the blue links for a description of the area and any places to for sightseeing, eating, drinking or other stuff.

from Kumamoto station

Tasaki-bashi

Nihongi-guchi

Kumamoto-ekimae

Gion-bashi

Gofukumachi

Kawaramachi

Keitokuko-mae

from Kami-Kumamoto station

Kami-kumamoto-ekimae

Kenritsu-taiikukan-mae

Hommyoji-mae

Sugidomo

Daniyamamachi

Urusammachi

Shimmachi

Sembabashi

Nishi-karashimacho

to Kengun from Karashimacho

Karashimacho

Kumamotojo-mae

Shiyakusho-mae

Shimotori

Toricho-suji

Suidocho

Kuhonji-kosaten

Kotsukyoku-mae

Miso-tenjin-mae

Suizenji-ekidori

Kokubu

Suizenji-koen

Shiritsu-taiikukan-mae

Shogyo-koko-mae

Hatcho-baba

Kuwamizu-bashi

Kengunko-mae

Doshokubutsuen-mae

Kengun-koban-mae

Kengunmachi

Contributors

Joseph Tomei, Jtomei

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