南部巴士五戶營業所, Railway station in Gonohe, Japan.
The Nanbu Bus Gonohe Operating Office is a transportation hub in Aomori Prefecture where multiple bus routes converge and depart. The facility features automated ticket systems and information displays showing current schedules for all regional services.
The station opened on April 1, 1930, marking the start of organized public transportation in northern Japan. This development connected remote communities in the Aomori region through regular bus service.
The station represents a meeting point for local residents who gather daily to commute between different areas of Aomori Prefecture.
It is best to visit during peak hours when most buses depart and information is easy to find. The automated machines and displays allow independent navigation without language skills.
The station maintains its original structural elements from 1930 while incorporating modern transportation technology to serve current passenger needs.
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