Train station

Hizen-Kubo Station

Hizen-Kubo Station, 肥前久保

About the station

Hizen-Kubo 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, Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region. Train tickets can be purchased at https://www.trip.com/trains/japan/.

CitySaga
ProvinceSaga

Location & Access

Hizen-Kubo Station is situated in the city of Karatsu, within Saga Prefecture, Japan. Specifically, it can be found in Aioichō Kubo. This unstaffed station provides a simple and direct access point for residents and visitors to the surrounding area. While it is a smaller station, its location offers a glimpse into the local life of rural Saga Prefecture.

Railway Lines

The station is exclusively served by the Chikuhi Line, operated by the Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu). It is located 5.1 km from Yamamoto Station, serving as a key point along this regional route. The Chikuhi Line connects various communities, making Hizen-Kubo an integral part of the local transportation network.

Station History

Hizen-Kubo Station officially opened its doors on March 1, 1935. Interestingly, it was known by a different name, Banzoīn, until October 1, 1937, before adopting its current designation. With a single side platform and one track, the station has maintained its modest structure throughout its history, serving the community for decades.

Travel Tips

As an unstaffed station, travelers should be aware that ticket services may be limited. It's advisable to check JR Kyushu's official website for the latest information on schedules and ticketing options. For those exploring Karatsu and the wider Saga Prefecture, Hizen-Kubo Station offers a quiet and authentic starting point for local adventures, especially for those who enjoy cycling, as bike sheds are available.

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