The was an 8.0-kilometer long railway line of Japanese National Railways between Kakogawa and Takasago all within Hyà Âgo Prefecture, Japan. This line existed between 1913 and 1984.
The opened the line between Kakogawachà  and Takasagoguchi (2.9 miles) on December 1, 1913. The line was extended 1.9 miles to Takasagoura on September 25, 1914 completing the 4.8-mile line. The 0.9-mile section between Takasago and Takasagoura ceased passenger service in 1921.
The railway was acquired by the in 1923 and nationalized in 1943 together with other Bantan Railway lines, i.e. the Kakogawa Line, the Kajiya Line, the Miki Line and the Hà Âjà  Line. At the time of nationalization, Kakogawachà  Station was merged to JGR Kakogawa Station and Takasagoura Station was renamed Takasagokà  Station.
Japanese National Railways (JNR) included the line in the list of specified local lines to be closed, and closed it for freight service (completely closing the freight-only TakasagoâÂÂTakasagokà  section) on February 1, 1984 and for passenger service on December 1, 1984.
As of 1984, the line had seven stations:
The fares of Takasago Line were cheap, but Takasago Line has few trains, so it was not comfortable. Because of that, most of passengers were high school students.