Fujino Station, Railway station in Midori-ku, Sagamihara, Japan
Fujino Station is a railway station on the Chūō Main Line in Sagamihara with a single island platform serving two tracks. A footbridge connects this platform to the main station building, which sits approximately 66 kilometers from Tokyo.
The station was established in 1943 by Japanese Government Railways as part of regional expansion along the Chūō Main Line. It transitioned to East Japan Railway Company ownership following the railway industry's privatization in 1987.
The station serves as a daily gateway for people living in the Sagamihara area who depend on it for their commutes along the Chūō Main Line. For locals, it marks the threshold between their neighborhood and the wider region beyond.
The station features automated turnstiles that accept Suica IC Cards for easy access and operates regular trains between Sagamiko and Uenohara stations. Visitors should plan for typical service intervals and note that frequencies may vary throughout the day.
The station stands near Lake Sagami and sits close to where the former Fujino Town Hall once operated before local administrative changes. This proximity connects the station to the area's recent past and geographical landmarks.
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