JR companies to continue talks on loss-making rural lines

Japan Railways Group companies plan to continue discussions with local communities in 2026 on the future of unprofitable rural lines. Amid rural depopulation, user numbers are unlikely to rebound, yet residents near these lines seek to preserve the services. Four JR firms—Hokkaido, East, West, and Kyushu—are negotiating on a total of 21 rail sections.

Among the six passenger-operating companies in the Japan Railways (JR) Group, JR Hokkaido, JR East, JR West, and JR Kyushu have indicated they are in ongoing negotiations with local communities over 21 unprofitable rail sections. These rural lines face declining ridership due to Japan's persistent depopulation in countryside areas, making recovery improbable.

In 2026, the firms intend to sustain dialogues with relevant local governments to determine the lines' fates. Residents living nearby emphasize the importance of maintaining these services for daily life, despite the financial burdens on the operators.

This situation highlights the broader challenges of rural decline and infrastructure sustainability in Japan, where balancing community needs with economic viability remains a key concern.

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