Train station

Higashi-Gejō Station

Higashi-Gejō Station, 東下条

About the station

Higashi-Gejō Station is a railway station in Niigata, Niigata. Nearest major stations: Fukushima, Utsunomiya, Sendai, Nagano, Nagano. Interesting places nearby: Sado Island Gold Mines, Shrines and Temples of Nikko, Yamadera (Risshaku-ji Temple). Train tickets can be purchased at https://www.trip.com/trains/japan/.

Location & Access

Higashi-Gejō Station is nestled in the town of Aga, within the Higashikanbara District of Niigata Prefecture, Japan. Situated at coordinates 37°44′13″N 139°19′19″E, this unstaffed station provides a gateway to the scenic surroundings of the region. While there's no direct information on local bus connections, its rural setting suggests that personal transportation or local taxi services might be the primary means of reaching destinations beyond the immediate vicinity of the station.

Railway Lines

The station is exclusively served by the Ban'etsu West Line, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It is located 152.5 kilometers from the line's starting point at Kōriyama. Passengers traveling from Higashi-Gejō can head towards Sakihana for destinations closer to Niitsu, or towards Igashima for connections further along the line towards Kōriyama. The station features a single side platform serving one track, typical for smaller, unstaffed stations on regional lines.

Station History

Higashi-Gejō Station officially opened its doors to passengers on January 10, 1953. For over seven decades, it has served the local community, connecting residents of Aga to the broader railway network. As an unstaffed station, it operates on a self-service model, reflecting its role as a local stop rather than a major transportation hub.

Travel Tips

As an unstaffed station, travelers should be prepared to purchase tickets in advance or use IC cards if applicable on the Ban'etsu West Line. Checking train schedules beforehand is highly recommended, especially given the potentially less frequent services on regional lines. The serene rural setting around Higashi-Gejō offers a glimpse into traditional Japanese countryside life, making it a peaceful stop for those exploring the natural beauty of Niigata Prefecture.

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