Hachiōjiminamino Station, Railway station in Minamino, Japan
Hachiōjiminamino Station is an elevated railway station featuring a raised structure with a single island platform servicing two parallel tracks for passengers. The building sits above street level, making it visible from the surrounding area.
The station opened in 1997 as part of an expansion of the Yokohama Line connecting Hachiōji with eastern districts. Since then it has become an important transit hub for the growing area.
The area around the station is shaped by several educational institutions that define daily life in the neighborhood. Students and staff regularly pass through on their way to classes and work.
The station is located roughly 4 kilometers from Hachiōji and is used by many commuters daily. There is a ticket counter on site where you can purchase fares and ask questions.
The station received the official designation JH30 in 2016 as part of a nationwide numbering system. This coding helps travelers easily identify stations and navigate the rail network.
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