Nunohara Station, Railway station in Niimi, Japan
Nunohara Station is an unstaffed railway stop on the Hakubi Line in Okayama Prefecture with two side platforms. The station provides a simple connection point for the sparsely populated area surrounding Niimi.
The station opened in 1987 when Japan National Railways was privatized and West Japan Railway Company was established. It has remained a regular stop on the line since then.
Local residents and students depend on this station as a connection point to reach educational facilities and community centers in the surrounding area.
The platform is straightforward to navigate with minimal signage needed for travelers. Visitors should note that no ticket sales or staff are available at this stop.
The station is used by barely a handful of passengers daily, making it one of the least frequented stops in the network. This minimal usage reflects the extremely low population density in this area.
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