Yotsukaidō Station, Railway station in Yotsukaido, Japan
Yotsukaidō Station is a railway station on the Sōbu Main Line with a side platform and an island platform connected by a pedestrian bridge. The facility is located approximately 47 kilometers from Tokyo Station and serves thousands of daily passengers.
The station began operations on December 9, 1894, and was incorporated into the Japanese Government Railway system in 1907. These early years established its role in connecting the region to the expanding national railway network.
The station serves as a gathering place where local residents meet and connect with schools, administrative offices, and community facilities nearby. People rely on it as part of their daily rhythm in the town.
Staff at the ticket counter can assist passengers with inquiries and ticket purchases. The station is easy to navigate with stairs and a bridge connecting the platforms, making it straightforward for visitors to move around.
The station underwent a complete overhaul in 1981 with a new elevated building structure and received additional improvements in 2002 to enhance passenger facilities. These two modernizations transformed how the station looks and functions today.
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