Aimi Station, railway station in Kōda, Nukata district, Aichi prefecture, Japan
Aimi Station is a railway stop in Kōta on the Tokaido Main Line, opened in 2012 with three tracks and platforms serving the area. The functional station building features automatic ticket machines and operates without staff, making it straightforward for daily commuters.
The station was named in 2011 and opened in 2012 to support the growing transport needs of local communities. It was designed as a modern stop along the existing Tokaido Line and has since helped connect rural areas with larger cities.
The station name Aimi was chosen in 2011 and reflects the identity of the local community. It serves as an everyday gathering point where neighbors and commuters meet before heading to their destinations.
The station is unstaffed, so passengers should familiarize themselves with the automatic ticket machines or plan their route in advance. Nearby bus stops operated by Meitetsu Bus offer additional connections to Koda Station and other areas of the region.
The station welcomes about 3200 passengers daily despite being relatively young and unstaffed, showing how vital it is for local mobility of students and commuters. This high usage reveals that smaller stations play an essential role in Japan's regional transport network even when they appear modest.
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