Nebukawa Station, Railway station in Odawara, Japan
Nebukawa Station is a railway station in Odawara with two island platforms serving four tracks. The platforms connect to the main building through an elevated footbridge that spans across the railway line.
The station was severely damaged in 1923 during the Great Kanto earthquake when a mudslide swept the station building and a train into the ocean. This catastrophic event marked a turning point in the station's operations and infrastructure development.
The station belongs to the distinguished collection of 100 stations of Kanto, representing the regional transportation heritage of the greater Tokyo area.
This unmanned station operates with automated turnstiles that accept IC cards for access. Travelers should have their fare card or ticket ready before entering the platforms.
A memorial stone on the station grounds commemorates the people who lost their lives in the 1923 disaster. This monument stands quietly within the daily flow of train operations as a reminder of the tragedy.
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