Location & Access
Kashimadai Station is situated in the city of Ōsaki, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Specifically, it can be found at Kashimadai Ōaza Hirawata Aza Higashizenjin. As a staffed station, it offers a "Midori no Madoguchi" (ticket office) for passenger convenience, making it accessible for both local commuters and travelers exploring the region.
Railway Lines
The station is an integral part of the JR East network, serving the Tōhoku Main Line. It is located 386.6 km (240.2 mi) from Tokyo, providing a crucial link for travel within Miyagi Prefecture and beyond. From Kashimadai, passengers can head towards Kuroiso via Shinainuma or towards Morioka via Matsuyamamachi.
Station History
Kashimadai Station boasts a long history, having first opened its doors on March 16, 1892. This makes it a station with over 130 years of service, reflecting its enduring importance to the local community and the broader railway network. In fiscal year 2018, the station served an average of 1620 daily passengers.
Travel Tips
With one side platform and one island platform, Kashimadai Station features three tracks, facilitating efficient train operations. Travelers using the Tōhoku Main Line will find it a convenient stop. For up-to-date information on schedules and services, it's always recommended to check the official JR East website.

