Yoshizuka Station, Railway station in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan
Yoshizuka Station is an elevated railway station in Hakata-ku serving five tracks across one side platform and two island platforms. The station building sits beneath the rail infrastructure and functions as a junction where two railway lines meet.
The Kyushu Railway founded Yoshizuka Station in 1904 as a junction point between two rail lines. It was incorporated into Japan's state railway system in 1907 and has served this connecting role ever since.
The station functions as a central point in Hakata-ku, connecting residents to places of education, medical facilities, and government offices in Fukuoka Prefecture.
The station is straightforward to navigate thanks to clear platform markings and signage that help guide passengers between the two lines. During peak hours the platforms can become crowded, so arriving early or having flexible travel timing makes the experience smoother.
Located 75 kilometers from Mojikō, this station operates as the northern terminus of the Sasaguri Line while simultaneously serving the Kagoshima Main Line.
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