A northbound Yokosuka Line train bound for Narita Airport passes a grade crossing outside of the Kita-Kamakura station.
The Yokosuka Line (横須賀線) is a rail line of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). This 23.9 km long, 1067 mm gauge line connects Tokyo Station, via Yokohama Station and Kamakura Station, with Kurihama Station in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Kanagawa Prefecture. Travelers who plan to connect to other lines should note that the Yokosuka Line does not pass through Kawasaki Station.
The best way is to go by train on the YokosukaLine of East JR (Japan Railway Co.) from Tokyo Central Station.
If you cannot locate the right trucks, follow the blue line, which is the symbol color of the YokosukaLine and appears on the sign post here and there in the Station.
In all trains running on the YokosukaLine, there are two green-cars located in the middle of the train with comfortable seats.
Yokosuka Research Park, 3-4 Hikari-no-Oka (shuttle bus from Keikyu's YRP Nobi station), [1].
Yokosuka claims to be the place of origin of the quintessentially Japanese dish curry rice, and it seems everywhere you turn there's a sign for "Navy curry" (海軍カレー).