Ōasa Station, railway station in Ebetsu, Hokkaido, Japan
Ōasa Station is a railway station in Ebetsu on Hokkaido, located along the Hakodate Main Line. It has two ground-level side platforms connected by a footbridge, with local trains stopping regularly throughout the day.
The station opened in 1966 and has served the community as a transportation hub since then. It became part of the Hakodate Main Line network, connecting local residents to surrounding areas and major cities.
The name Ōasa comes from the local area and reflects the community's identity. The station serves as a gathering point where residents move through their daily routines and maintain connections to nearby neighborhoods.
The station has automatic ticket machines and accepts the Kitaca card for easy travel. A small staffed office is available if you need help with tickets or have questions about directions.
The station carries the code A06, which helps travelers identify it easily on schedules and tickets. This simple coding system allows visitors and commuters to navigate the regional rail network without confusion.
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