Kakio Station, Railway station in Asao-ku, Kawasaki, Japan
Kakio Station is a railway station on the Odakyu Odawara Line in Kawasaki with two parallel side platforms for train service. It sits roughly 23 kilometers from central Tokyo and links residential neighborhoods to larger urban destinations.
The station opened in 1927 and was later classified as a Semi-Express stop. This status allowed faster connections to distant destinations and increased its importance in the regional transportation network.
The station received the designation OH24 in 2014 as part of Japan's systematic station numbering initiative, reflecting the national approach to railway organization.
The station serves tens of thousands of passengers daily and offers direct train connections to various destinations including Shinjuku. Visitors should expect crowding during rush hours, especially in the morning and evening.
Located in Kami-Asao district, the station maintains continuous operation since 1927, serving as a vital transportation link between residential areas and metropolitan centers.
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