Tsurumaki-Onsen Station, railway station in Hadano, Kanagawa prefecture, Japan
Tsurumaki-Onsen Station is an above-ground railway stop in Hadano located on the Odakyu Odawara Line. It has simple platforms on both sides of the tracks and serves daily commuters and visitors traveling to nearby hot springs and local destinations.
The station opened on April 1, 1927 and was originally known as Tsurumaki Station. The current name was adopted in 1987 to reflect the importance of nearby hot springs and establish the area's identity.
The station's name refers to the nearby hot springs that have long attracted visitors seeking relaxation. Today, both travelers and locals use this station as a natural starting point to access the thermal baths and experience the quiet pace of daily life in the area.
The station is easily accessible with ramps from both north and south entrances making it simple for strollers and wheelchairs to navigate. There are no steps between the ticket gates and platforms, providing safe and convenient access for all travelers.
A stone monument outside the station celebrates the 40th anniversary of the rail line's completion, marking a significant milestone in the route's development. This detail shows how the place honors its connection to regional transportation history.
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