Nozaki Station, railway station in Daito, Osaka prefecture, Japan
Nozaki Station is a small railway station in Daitō, Japan, located along the Gakkentoshi Line. The station features two facing platforms, a modest station building, and primarily serves local train services with a station code of JR-H35.
The station opened in 1899 and is over 120 years old, reflecting Japan's rapid railway expansion in the late 19th century. Its basic structure has remained stable over time, though modern numbering was added later to assist travelers with navigation.
The name Nozaki reflects the local heritage of the region. The station serves as a daily meeting point where residents begin their routines, making it an integral part of community life in Daitō.
The station is easily accessible by foot or bicycle, with parking options available nearby. Signage in Japanese and English helps visitors navigate the simple layout and find their way with ease.
Around 11,000 people use the station daily for commuting to work or school. This substantial daily usage makes it an important hub for local mobility despite its modest size and appearance.
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