Iga-Kambe Station, Railway station in Iga, Mie Prefecture, Japan.
Iga-Kambe Station is a railway station in Iga, Mie Prefecture, with three platforms that serve both the Iga Line and the Osaka Line. The facility connects travelers to multiple destinations across the Mie region.
The station opened for service in 1930, replacing an earlier facility operated by the Iga Electric Railway. A major shift occurred in 1964 when a section of track closed, transforming this location into the final stop of the Kintetsu Iga Line.
The station sits at the entrance to areas known for ninja traditions, and you may notice trains decorated with designs that reflect this local heritage.
The station is served by both Kintetsu Railway and Iga Railway, allowing travelers to transfer between multiple lines. Check the departure boards to locate your connection, as switching between routes happens here regularly.
The station became the current terminus of the Kintetsu Iga Line after the original service was reshaped by track closures over the decades. This role is less obvious than at first glance, but it shapes how travelers use this location today.
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