Hayahoshi Station, railway station in Toyama, Toyama prefecture, Japan
Hayahoshi Station is a railway station in Toyama located at ground level with simple facilities including platforms and a small ticket office. The station has three tracks serving both passenger and freight trains, with an orderly layout designed for easy navigation.
The station opened in 1927 and has served as a transport hub in the region since then. After Japan's railway privatization in 1987, JR West has operated it, ensuring smooth service for daily travelers.
The station has a staffed ticket counter called Midori no Madoguchi where you can buy tickets and get schedule information. The facility is clean and well-maintained, making it easy to find your way around.
The station serves both passenger trains and freight trains that connect factories and ports in the area with the wider region. Around 1,000 people use it daily, reflecting its quiet but important role in local transport.
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