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The Jōban Line (常磐線 ,Jōban sen?) is a rail line in Japan and is part of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) system. It begins in Taitō-ku in Tokyo and follows the Pacific coasts of Chiba, Ibaraki, and Fukushima Prefectures before the line officially ends in Iwanuma in Miyagi Prefecture. However, trains continue north on the Tōhoku Main Line tracks all the way to Sendai. The name of the line refers to the ancient province of Hitachi (常陸) and the Meiji-era province of Iwaki (磐城), which the line connects to Tokyo.

When recorded (such as in timetables), the Jōban Line is typically split into three parts: Ueno — Toride running both Local and Rapid services for the Greater Tokyo Area, Ueno — Iwaki, for suburban and intercity service beyond Tokyo, and Iwaki — Sendai. This is because there are very few trains that go beyond Iwaki from either direction. The exceptions are the Super Hitachi limited expresses which operate between Ueno and Sendai/Haranomachi, trains going to Yotsukura and Hisanohama from Mito, and trains going to Ueno and Mito from Kusano, Hisanohama, and Sōma.

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