Kazusa-Ichinomiya Station, Railway station in Ichinomiya, Japan
Kazusa-Ichinomiya Station is a railway station in the Chōsei district of Chiba Prefecture with three platform tracks arranged as an island platform and a side platform. A footbridge connects both platforms to the main station building.
The station began operations in 1897 under the name Ichinomiya Station and was officially inaugurated in 1899. It received its current name in 1917 following nationalization, to distinguish it from other stations with the same name across Japan.
The station's white-washed building reflects traditional Japanese design elements that fit naturally into the Chōsei district landscape. This architectural style shapes how the place feels and connects everyday train travel to the local character.
The station connects to Tokyo through the Bōsō Line with direct services. The layout with its footbridge and platforms makes it straightforward to navigate and board trains.
Following nationalization in 1907, the station received its current name in 1917 to differentiate it from other Ichinomiya stations across Japan.
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