Ajikawaguchi Station, Railway station in Shimaya, Japan
Ajikawaguchi Station is a railway station on the Sakurajima Line in Osaka with one island platform serving two tracks. The facility handles both passenger and freight services as part of the West Japan Railway Company network.
The station began operations in 1898 as part of the early railway expansion in the Osaka region. It became an important link in the growing transportation network that connected Shimaya to surrounding areas.
The station forms part of the West Japan Railway Company network, demonstrating the Japanese practice of maintaining precise schedules and efficient transportation systems.
The station is remotely operated and does not have a station master stationed at the location. Visitors should expect basic facilities typical of smaller Japanese railway stations.
The station recorded approximately 11,682 daily passengers in 2020, contributing to the transportation network that connects Universal Studios Japan with central Osaka.
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