The most ubiquitous railway line in the
Kansai region of Japan, called
Osaka Kanjô-sen in Japanese. As the name implies, it runs around
Osaka in a circle: the trains are called
uchi-mawari (inner-looping) when they go counter-clockwise and
soto-mawari (outer-looping) when they go clockwise.
Most trains on the Loop Line are dingy orange-colored locals, called the 101 series, that travel around the loop all day long. (Sometimes you'll hear about a bunch of foreigners getting together and having a party on one of these as it travels around at night, especially on Halloween and New Year's Eve.) Trains from the Hanwa Line and Yamatoji Line also travel around the Osaka loop counterclockwise from Kyobashi to Tennoji (or clockwise from Tennoji to Kyobashi).
Here is my rough ASCII map of the line and connections:
Takarazuka Line---.
Kobe Line---\ .-------Kyoto Line
\ /
Noda-----Fukushima--------Osaka-----Temma-------Sakuranomiya
| (Umeda) |
Tamagawa Tozai Line---Kyobashi-----Gakkentoshi Line
| |
Nishikujo---Yumesaki Line Osakajo Koen (Osaka Castle Park)
| |
Bentencho Morinomiya
| |
Taisho Matsukuri
| |
Ashiharabashi Namba Tsuruhashi
| | |
Imamiya---Shin Imamiya----Tennoji-----Teradacho-----Momodani
|
Hanwa Line---' '---Yamatoji Line
Tokyo's equivalent of the Osaka Loop Line is the
Yamanote Line.