Tsushima Metro

The Tsushima Metro (対馬メトロ, Tsushima metoro) is a major rapid transit serving the city of Tsushima and the muncipalities within the Tsushima Capital Region. Operated by Tsushima Metro Co., Ltd., it is composed of 14-line rapid transit and light rail services. The system currently has over 206 km (128 mi) of rail, including 101 rapid-transit stations and 42 light rail stations.

Due to Tsushima's policy toward rail-led transportation, the Tsushima Metro is one of the common mode of public transportation in the capital with over 3.2 million passenger daily and an annual ridership of 1,168.5 Million.

Built in the 1957 as part of a study by the Tsushima Metropolitan Government to fix the issues of the evergrowing road congestion as private ownership of motor vehicles increased. The newly-built metro system was a huge hit to the residents of Tsushima; as a result, more subway lines were built to meet the population demand and to cover much of the Capital Region.