Inzai-Makinohara Station, Railway station in Inzai, Japan
Inzai-Makinohara Station is a railway station in Inzai that sits above the Hokuso Line tracks with two island platforms serving four rail lines. The station building rises over the tracks, with access provided through stairs and elevators connecting the platforms to the main entrance level.
The station began operations in April 1995 as part of the expanding rail network in Chiba Prefecture. It developed as a key connection point during the region's transportation modernization.
The station identification uses multiple writing systems, including Japanese kanji, Korean hangul, and Western alphabets, reflecting Japan's international connections.
The station sits above the expressway and is accessible via multiple staircases and elevators connecting the platform level to the entrance. Visitors should allow extra time to navigate the elevated layout and find their desired platform or exit.
The station received the code HS13 in 2010 as part of a systematic numbering system implemented across the entire Hokuso Line. This coding helps passengers navigate and identify stations quickly within the rail network.
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