Matsue Station, Railway station in Matsue, Japan
Matsue Station is a railway station in Matsue, Japan, with two elevated island platforms connected by an underground passage. The main building is located at ground level beneath the tracks.
The rail network was extended to Matsue in 1908, establishing an important transportation link in western Japan. This marked a significant step in developing connections across the region.
The station serves as a gateway to the sites surrounding it, where visitors can explore traditional gardens and ancient Shinto shrines in the Shimane region. Many people use this place as a starting point for their journeys to these cultural locations.
The station sits on the JR West Sanin Main Line and connects you to major destinations throughout the region. The underground passage between platforms makes it easy to move between different lines.
Staff members at the Midori no Madoguchi ticket window provide ticket sales and travel assistance. This personal service helps visitors plan and book their journeys through the area.
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