Yonomori Station, Railway station in Tomioka, Japan.
Yonomori Station is a railway station in Tomioka with an elevated building positioned above a single island platform. The unmanned facility sits on the Jōban Line and continues to serve passengers traveling through the Tōhoku region.
The station opened in 1921 as the railway network expanded through the region. After the 2011 nuclear incident, it closed and reopened in 2019 with modified access conditions.
The station name, written as 夜ノ森駅 in Japanese, reflects the local identity of the Futaba district within the Fukushima prefecture.
The station functions as an unmanned stop along the railway line where passengers board and exit. Visitors should be aware of access guidelines that apply to the surrounding area.
Following the 2011 Fukushima nuclear incident, the station underwent reconstruction and reopened in December 2019, with specific access restrictions in surrounding areas.
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