Fukaya Station, Railway station in Fukaya, Japan
Fukaya Station is a railway station above ground with one side platform and one island platform serving three tracks. The platforms connect via a footbridge to a raised station building that contains the main facilities.
The station was founded by Nippon Railway in October 1883 as part of Japan's early rail network. It became part of East Japan Railway Company following the privatization of the national railway in 1987.
The 1996 station building construction incorporated bricks from Japan Brick Company, following architectural elements similar to Tokyo Station's design.
The station sits on the Takasaki Line offering connections to major cities including Tokyo, Yokohama, and Maebashi. You'll find regular service throughout the day to these destinations.
The 1996 station building features red bricks sourced from Japan Brick Company and incorporates architectural details reminiscent of Tokyo Station's design. This distinctive construction gives the station a memorable appearance in the region.
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