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Okinawa Monorail at Akamine, the southern-most rail station in Japan
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Okinawa Monorail at Akamine, the southern-most rail station in Japan

The , or , is a monorail line in Naha, Okinawa, Japan. Operated by , it opened on August 10, 2003, and is currently the only functioning public rail system in Okinawa Prefecture.

It comprises 15 stations, running from Naha Airport in the west to Shuri (near Shuri Castle) in the east, running through the heart of Naha. The average distance between stations is 0.93 kilometers. It takes 27 minutes and costs ¥290 to traverse its entire length of 14 km.

Trains are made up of two cars, with 65 seats and a total capacity of 165 people. It runs on an elevated track between 8 and 20 meters above the ground. Its top speed is 65 km/h (about 40 mph), but it averages 28 km/h (17 mph) counting stops.

It boasts including both the westernmost rail station in Japan (Naha Airport station) and the southernmost (Akamine station).

An extension of the monorail is currently in the planning process. There are three short routes being considered.

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