Train station

Chikuzen-Iwaya Station

Chikuzen-Iwaya Station, 岩屋

About the station

Chikuzen-Iwaya Station is a railway station in Saga, Saga. Nearest major stations: Kurume, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Kitakyushu, Ōita. Interesting places nearby: Nakamura Ningyo (Kaigeido Gallery), Sacred Island of Okinoshima and Associated Sites in the Munakata Region. Train tickets can be purchased at https://www.trip.com/trains/japan/.

CitySaga
ProvinceSaga

Location & Access

Chikuzen-Iwaya Station is situated in Tōhō, Asakura District, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. While it functions as a bus transit station for the Hitahikosan Line BRT, it was historically a railway station. The station's location offers a clear view of the 4380-meter Shakadake Tunnel to the north.

Railway Lines

The station is part of the Hitahikosan Line, operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu). However, the railway services at Chikuzen-Iwaya Station have been suspended since the devastating Northern Kyushu floods in 2017. As a result, it primarily serves as a bus transit point for the BRT Hikoboshi Line.

Station History

The area around Chikuzen-Iwaya Station has a notable history, particularly concerning the Shakadake Tunnel. During its construction in 1953, a fatal tunnel collapse occurred, tragically claiming the lives of 21 construction workers. This event remains a significant part of the local history associated with the railway line.

Travel Tips

For travelers planning to visit Tōhō and the surrounding areas, it's important to note that direct train services to Chikuzen-Iwaya Station are currently unavailable. Visitors should utilize the JR Kyushu Bus Hitahikosan Line BRT for access. The scenic views of the Shakadake Tunnel, despite its somber history, offer a unique point of interest for those passing through.

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