Kōzunomori Station, Railway station in Narita, Japan
Kōzunomori Station is a railway station on the Keisei Main Line featuring two opposed side platforms. The elevated station building sits approximately 58.6 kilometers from Tokyo's main terminus.
The station opened its doors on April 1, 1994, and later received the designation KS39 when the numbering system was introduced in 2010. This numbering helped passengers navigate the network more easily.
The station connects to Kozunomori Community Center, known as Morinpia, where residents gather for local events and community activities throughout the year. This location serves as a social meeting point for people in the area.
The station operates from early morning until late evening each day, providing connections along the Keisei Main Line. Visitors should check service details before arriving, as schedules may shift seasonally.
The station stands out because it houses equestrian facilities alongside rail services, combining transportation with specialized sporting use. This mix makes it an unusual place where transit infrastructure and recreational facilities coexist.
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