Kōzuki_Station
Kōzuki Station
Railway station in Sayō, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
Kōzuki Station (上月駅, Kōzuki-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the town of Sayō, Sayō District, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).
Kōzuki Station 上月駅 | |||||
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General information | |||||
Location | 513 Kōzuki, Sayō-chō, Sayō-gun, Hyōgo-ken 679-5523 Japan | ||||
Coordinates | 34.9833°N 134.3225°E / 34.9833; 134.3225 | ||||
Owned by | West Japan Railway Company | ||||
Operated by | West Japan Railway Company | ||||
Line(s) | Kishin Line | ||||
Distance | 50.9 km (31.6 mi) from Himeji | ||||
Platforms | 2 side platforms | ||||
Connections |
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Other information | |||||
Status | Unstaffed | ||||
Website | Official website | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | 8 April 1936; 88 years ago (1936-04-08) | ||||
Passengers | |||||
FY2019 | 37 daily | ||||
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Kōzuki Station is served by the Kishin Line, and is located 50.9 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Himeji.
The station consists of two opposed side platforms connected to the station building by a footbridge. The station is unattended, but has a local products store and noodle shop.
Platforms
1 | ■ Kishin Line | for Tsuyama and Niimi |
2 | ■ Kishin Line | for Sayo, Himeji |
« | Service | » | ||
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Kishin Line | ||||
Sayo | Rapid | Mimasaka-Doi | ||
Sayo | Local | Mimasaka-Doi |
Kōzuki Station opened on April 8, 1938. With the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on April 1, 1987, the station came under the aegis of the West Japan Railway Company.
In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 37 passengers daily.[1]
- Sayō Town Hall Kōzuki Branch
- Sayō Municipal Kōzuki Junior High School
- Sayō Municipal Kōzuki Elementary School
- Kōzuki Castle Ruins
- 兵庫県統計書令和元年(2019) [Hyogo Prefectural Statistics Reiwa First Year (2019)] (in Japanese). Japan: Hyogo Prefecture. 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
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