Location & Access
Kaesa Station (替佐駅) is nestled in the city of Nakano, within the picturesque Nagano Prefecture of Japan. Situated at an elevation of 333.1 meters (1,093 ft), the station offers a gateway to the surrounding natural beauty and local communities. It is conveniently located 8.8 kilometers (5.5 mi) from Toyono, making it an accessible point for travelers exploring the region.
Railway Lines
The station is operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and exclusively serves the Iiyama Line. This line is renowned for its scenic routes, often following river valleys and offering stunning views, particularly during the autumn foliage and winter snow seasons. Kaesa Station features one island platform with two tracks, ensuring smooth operations for trains traveling between Kami-Imai (towards Nagano) and Hachisu (towards Echigo-Kawaguchi).
Station History
Kaesa Station has a long history, having first opened its doors to passengers on October 20, 1921. For over a century, it has served as a vital transportation hub for the local community. The station remains staffed, providing assistance and services to travelers. In fiscal year 2015, the station recorded an average daily ridership of 121 passengers, highlighting its role in connecting residents and visitors.
Travel Tips
When visiting Kaesa Station, consider exploring the Nakano City area, known for its fruit orchards and traditional Japanese landscapes. The Iiyama Line itself is a destination, offering a relaxing journey through rural Japan. Be sure to check the JR East official website for the latest train schedules and any service updates to plan your trip effectively.

