Komeno Station, railway station in Nagoya, Aichi prefecture, Japan
Komeno Station is a small railway station in Nagoya that serves as part of the Kintetsu Railway network, handling local commuters and travelers throughout the day. The station features simple platforms with frequent train departures, ticket machines, seating areas, and basic facilities including restrooms and nearby shops.
The station opened on June 26, 1938, and has been part of Nagoya's local infrastructure for over 80 years. Over time it has undergone various modernizations while maintaining its role as a reliable point in the region's daily transportation network.
The station's name comes from the local area and reflects the neighborhood's identity. Residents use it as part of their daily rhythm, making it a quiet gathering point where local people connect with their community through routine travel.
The station features clear signage in Japanese and English to help with navigation and is easily found on maps using the station code 'コメ' at ticket machines. Its location with good access via local buses and pathways makes it a practical starting point for exploring surrounding neighborhoods.
The station recorded approximately 669 passengers per day in 2010, showing that while modest in scale, it remains a stable part of Nagoya's transportation network. With three platform tracks, it can handle several trains at once, efficiently managing the daily flow of passengers.
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