Shuzenji Station, Railway terminal in Izu, Japan
Shuzenji Station is a railway terminus on the Izuhakone Line serving the Izu region. The station includes platforms and passenger facilities designed to accommodate both local and through travelers.
The station opened in 1924 and created a direct rail connection from urban areas to the Izu Peninsula. This line transformed how visitors could access and experience the region.
The station marks the gateway for travelers heading to the nearby hot springs and temple sites that define the area. It serves as a natural meeting point where visitors begin their journey into this historically layered region.
The station is at the end of the line, so all trains arrive here and depart from the same platforms. Plan your return journey since all destinations require retracing the same route.
The station is the final stop for the Odoriko express train, a service whose name draws from a celebrated literary work. This connection links the area to major urban centers through a train known for its cultural significance.
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