Hadakajima Station

波高島駅
JR Hadakajima Station, August 2006
General information
Location608 Hadakajima, Minobu-cho, Minamikoma-gun, Yamanashi-ken
Japan
Coordinates35°25′05″N 138°27′35″E / 35.4181°N 138.4596°E / 35.4181; 138.4596
Operated by JR Central
Line(s) Minobu Line
Distance50.2 kilometers from Fuji
Platforms1 island platform
Other information
StatusUnstaffed
History
OpenedDecember 17, 1927
Previous namesKai-Shimoyama (to 1930)
Shimoyama-Hadakajima (to 1938)
Passengers
201640 daily
Location
Hadakajima Station is located in Yamanashi Prefecture
Hadakajima Station
Hadakajima Station
Location within Yamanashi Prefecture
Hadakajima Station is located in Japan
Hadakajima Station
Hadakajima Station
Hadakajima Station (Japan)

Hadakajima Station (波高島駅, Hadakajima-eki) is a railway station on the Minobu Line of Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) located in the town of Minobu, Minamikoma District, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.

Lines

Hadakajima Station is served by the Minobu Line and is located 50.2 kilometers from the southern terminus of the line at Fuji Station.

Layout

Hadakajima Station has a single island platform serving 2 tracks connected to the station building by a level crossing. The station is unattended.

Platform

1  Minobu Line For Kōfu
2  Minobu Line For Fuji, Minobu

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Minobu Line
Limited Express Fujikawa: Does not stop at this station
Shionosawa   Local   Shimobe-onsen

History

Hadakajima Station was opened on December 17, 1927, as Kai-Shimoyama Station (甲斐下山駅, Kai-Shimoyama-eki) on the original Fuji-Minobu Line. It was renamed Shimoyama-Hadakajima Station (下山波高島駅, Shimoyama-Hadakajima-eki) in 1930 and renamed again to its present name on October 1, 1938. The line came under control of the Japanese Government Railways on May 1, 1941. The JGR became the JNR (Japan National Railway) after World War II. Along with the division and privatization of JNR on April 1, 1987, the station came under the control and operation of the Central Japan Railway Company.

Surrounding area

  • Tokiwa River

See also

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