Owari-Ichinomiya Station, Railway interchange station in Ichinomiya, Japan.
Owari-Ichinomiya Station is an elevated interchange station with two island platforms and passing loops, with the main building situated beneath the railway infrastructure. The facility houses automated ticket machines, TOICA turnstiles, and staffed service counters.
The station opened on May 1, 1886 as Ichinomiya Station and went through several name changes before receiving its current designation in 1952. This evolution reflects the changes in the regional rail system and administrative structures of that era.
The station area features the Masumida Shrine, the principal shrine of the ancient Owari Province, where visitors seek blessings for business success.
The station is equipped with automated ticket systems and modern access points, making navigation straightforward for commuters and visitors. Users should be aware that multiple access levels connect to the platform, and the facility can become crowded during peak travel times.
The station connects directly to Meitetsu-Ichinomiya Station, allowing seamless transfers between different rail operators. This link makes it easy for passengers to switch between the Tōkaidō Main Line and the Meitetsu network.
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