Sakaishi Station, Railway station in Sakai, Japan.
Sakaishi Station is a railway station in Sakai with two side platforms connected by an elevated building structure. It uses a modern numbering system (JR-R28) to guide passengers clearly through the facility.
The station opened in 1932 and underwent several name changes during its early decades. When Japan National Railways was privatized in 1987, management transferred to West Japan Railway Company.
The station serves as a connection point to Sakai's cultural institutions and entertainment venues. Passengers use it to access local arts facilities and community gathering spaces.
The station is located about 9 kilometers from Tennoji and features the Midori no Madoguchi ticket office for easy assistance. Visitors should use the modern platform numbering system to navigate the facility efficiently.
The station carries the city's name and serves as a major hub in Sakai's local transport network. Thousands of commuters pass through daily on their way to work and school.
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