Location & Access
Aizu-Gamō Station is nestled in the scenic town of Tadami, within the Minamiaizu District of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. Located at 37°22′54″N 139°20′00″E, this station offers a gateway to the beautiful, often snow-covered landscapes of the region. As an unstaffed station, travelers should be prepared for self-service and consult train schedules in advance.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the Tadami Line, a picturesque railway line renowned for its stunning views, especially during autumn and winter. Aizu-Gamō is situated 83.9 km from Aizu-Wakamatsu, with Tadami being the preceding station towards Koide and Aizu-Shiozawa the following station towards Aizu-Wakamatsu. It features a single side platform and one track.
Station History
Aizu-Gamō Station officially opened its doors to passengers on October 20, 1963. For decades, it has served as a vital link for local residents and a point of access for visitors exploring the remote beauty of the Tadami region. Its continued operation highlights the importance of the Tadami Line to the local community.
Travel Tips
Given its unstaffed status, it's advisable for travelers to purchase tickets beforehand or be prepared to pay on board if applicable. The Tadami Line is famous for its breathtaking scenery, so consider visiting during different seasons to experience its varied beauty. Photography enthusiasts will find numerous opportunities along this route.

