Ikusabata Station, Railway station in Ome, Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Japan
Ikusabata Station is an unmanned stop on the JR Ome Line near Ome in Tokyo Metropolitan Area. The facility has a single side platform serving a two-way track and sits roughly 25 kilometers from Tachikawa Station.
The station began operations in 1929 and passed through different railway company ownerships during the 20th century. It became part of East Japan Railway Company in 1987 and continues operating under its management.
The station serves as an entry point to local attractions including Sawanoi Garden, which contains a museum displaying traditional Japanese hair ornament collections.
The stop operates without staff and sees modest daily passenger traffic, making it a quiet transfer point. Those arriving here often head to nearby walking and hiking routes rather than staying in the immediate vicinity.
Located near National Route 411 and the Tama River, the station provides access to numerous hiking paths and riverside walking routes spanning 4.3 kilometers.
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