Inage-Kaigan Station, Railway station in Mihama-ku, Japan.
Inage-Kaigan Station is an elevated railway stop in Mihama-ku, Chiba, built above two parallel tracks with its main building positioned beneath the railway structure. The station serves as a transfer point on the Keiyo Line, linking the coastal area to central Tokyo.
The station opened in 1986 as part of Japan's rail expansion during that period. Its station code changed in 2023 when a new station opened nearby.
The name refers to the Inage coast area, which shaped how locals think about this stop as a gateway to the waterfront.
The station is easy to navigate with clear signage for tickets and platforms. During peak hours the platforms can get crowded, so flexible timing helps.
The station received the designation JE15 during the 2016 numbering system implementation, which changed to JE16 following the 2023 opening of Makuharitoyosuna.
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