Fujinomiya Station, Railway station in Fujinomiya, Japan
Fujinomiya Station is a railway facility in the city of Fujinomiya with three tracks, including a side platform for Track 1 and an island platform serving Tracks 2 and 3. The station structure sits elevated above ground level and connects to the regional rail network.
Operations began on July 20, 1913, under the name Ōmiya Station, and the facility received its current name on October 1, 1942. This change reflected a broader reorganization of the regional rail network during that period.
The station connects travelers to Mount Fuji pilgrimages and regional attractions through its position on the Minobu Line of Central Japan Railway Company.
The station is accessible for people with mobility needs and underwent renovation in 2007 to include modern facilities. The station serves local passengers daily and connects to the broader regional rail network.
Track 1 handles chartered trains for a specific religious organization, which is an unusual arrangement for a public station. This dedicated use reflects connections to local religious communities that many visitors may not immediately notice.
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