Nomineagari Station, railway station in Nōmi, Ishikawa prefecture, Japan
Nomineagari Station is a railway station in the city of Nomi in Ishikawa Prefecture and part of the IR Ishikawa Railway network. It has a simple structure with one platform where trains stop on both sides, automated ticket machines, and accessible facilities for passengers with mobility needs.
The station opened on December 20, 1912 as Terai Station. After Japan's railway privatization in 1987, it came under JR West management and was renamed in 2015 to better reflect its connection to the city of Nomi.
The station's name was changed in 2015 to better reflect its connection to the city of Nomi. It serves as a daily meeting point for residents and students, playing a quiet role in the rhythm of local life and community routines.
The station is unstaffed and relies on automated ticket machines and Japanese signage, so it helps to check basic information before arriving. For passengers using mobility aids, it is recommended to call the station in advance to alert staff and ensure a smooth experience.
The station was originally known as Terai before being renamed in 2015 to strengthen its identity with the city of Nomi. This shows how Japanese stations adjust their names to reflect local connections and improve communication with travelers.
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