Gamagōri Station, Railway station in Gamagōri, Japan
Gamagōri Station is a railway hub in this coastal town with tracks operated by two different companies: four elevated lines for JR Central and two additional ones for Meitetsu. The facility includes multiple platforms and processes thousands of daily passengers across both services.
The station opened in 1888 as part of the early railway development connecting two major stations in the region. The facility was later expanded to accommodate operations for both railway companies.
The station serves as a junction where two railway companies operate side by side, making it a place where commuters change lines and connect to different destinations. Daily life here revolves around the rhythm of arrivals and departures that link this coastal town to surrounding regions.
Inside you will find ticket counters and automated machines that are easy to access for purchasing your journey. The facility is well organized to direct travelers toward both railway companies.
The station was assigned a numbered designation to help international visitors navigate the railway network more easily. This reflects Japan's effort to make its train stations more accessible to travelers from around the world.
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