Ōnuma-Kōen Station, railway station in Nanae ,Kameda district, Hokkaido, Japan
Ōnuma-Kōen Station is a railway station in Nanae on Hokkaido, built above ground with a single platform and track. The simple structure with basic waiting areas was designed to serve travelers heading to a nearby park with lakes and walking paths.
The station opened in June 1908 as a simple stop and was originally called Ōnuma. In the 1960s, it received its current name and became a full passenger station as freight services were discontinued.
The station's name connects to the nearby park and lakes, which have long been a gathering place for visitors seeking nature and rest. It serves as a quiet entry point to an area where outdoor recreation and local traditions blend together.
The station sits on the JR Hokkaido line with regular trains to Hakodate and other destinations, making arrival easy without a car. The station code H67 helps with schedule lookups, and nearby parking and bicycle options make exploring the area simple.
After stepping off, visitors can walk along the quiet tracks and photograph the nearby lake from the platform area. These moments of stillness and closeness to the surrounding nature make it a special place for those seeking peaceful pauses during their journey.
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