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The Keihin Tohoku Line is a commuter rail line in Japan that runs through the Greater Tokyo Area and connects the cities of Tokyo and Omiya. It is operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and serves as an important link between various suburbs and the central Tokyo area. The line is known for its frequent service and is used by a high volume of passengers daily. It operates primarily electric multiple units and is integral to the Tokyo commuter network, providing easy access to major urban centers and transit hubs. The line is named after the Keihin region (Tokyo, Kanagawa, and South Saitama) that it runs through, highlighting the urban and suburban landscapes it connects.