Tsu-shimmachi Station, railway station in Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan
Tsu-shimmachi Station is a railway station in Tsu operated by Kintetsu Railway on the Nagoya Line. It has a simple functional layout with one side platform and one island platform serving three tracks.
The station opened in 1931 as part of the Tsu Line and became part of the Nagoya Line in 1938. The station building was rebuilt in 1970 to make it more modern and accessible.
This station functions as a local gathering point where residents and students pass through daily, shaping the rhythm of the city. The area maintains a calm, practical character that reflects how people in Tsu organize their everyday movements.
Trains run frequently, especially during morning and evening rush hours, and the station is straightforward to navigate. Underpasses and ramps connect all platforms safely, and staff are available to help if you need assistance.
The station building was completely rebuilt in 1970 after wartime damage, giving it a modern feel despite its long history. Many local residents carry memories spanning multiple generations connected to this place, as it has been a steady part of daily life for over 90 years.
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