Location & Access
Izumizaki Station is conveniently situated in Izumizaki Village, within Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. While it serves a more rural area, its location on the Tōhoku Main Line makes it an important access point for local residents and visitors exploring the region. The station is unstaffed, suggesting a quiet, local atmosphere, and offers connections to a bus stop for further local travel.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the Tōhoku Main Line, a vital railway artery operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It is located 197.4 km from Tokyo, providing a connection to the capital. From Izumizaki, trains on the Tōhoku Main Line travel towards Kuroiso (preceding station: Kutano) and Morioka (following station: Yabuki).
Station History
Izumizaki Station has a long history, having first opened its doors to passengers on February 25, 1896. This makes it a historic part of the local transportation network, having served the community for over a century.
Travel Tips
As an unstaffed station, travelers should be prepared to purchase tickets in advance or use IC cards. The presence of a bus stop nearby indicates options for onward travel to local attractions or other parts of Izumizaki Village. For detailed train schedules and local bus information, it is advisable to check the official JR East website or local transportation guides.
