Location & Access
Enden Station is nestled in the scenic town of Mori, within Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. This unstaffed station provides a convenient access point for locals and visitors exploring the charming rural landscapes of the region. Its coordinates are 34°49′14″N 137°54′24″E, placing it amidst the natural beauty of Shizuoka.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the Tenryū Hamanako Line, operated by the third-sector Tenryū Hamanako Railroad. It is situated 14.7 kilometers from the line's starting point at Kakegawa Station. The station features a single side platform, catering to the needs of passengers traveling along this picturesque railway route.
Station History
Enden Station officially opened its doors to the public on March 13, 1988. Since its inception, it has played a role in connecting the local community and facilitating travel within the Mori area. As an unstaffed station, it operates with a focus on efficiency and accessibility for its daily commuters.
Travel Tips
With an average of 40 daily passengers recorded in FY2016, Enden Station offers a quiet and authentic Japanese railway experience. Travelers looking to explore the less-traveled paths of Shizuoka Prefecture will find this station a charming starting point. Be sure to check the Tenryū Hamanako Railroad's official website for the latest schedules and information, as the station is unstaffed.
