Location & Access
Keisen Station is conveniently situated in the town of Keisen, within the Kaho District of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. As a staffed station, it offers a welcoming and accessible point for travelers exploring this part of Kyushu. With an average of 1401 daily boardings in 2021, it's a moderately busy station connecting local communities.
Railway Lines
This station is a crucial junction, serving two significant JR Kyushu lines. Passengers can access the Fukuhoku Yutaka Line, which encompasses both the Chikuhō Main Line and the Sasaguri Line, connecting to destinations like Hakata. Additionally, Keisen Station is the terminus for the Haruda Line, also part of the Chikuhō Main Line, providing connections towards Haruda. The station features three tracks and a platform configuration of one side platform and one island platform, facilitating smooth train operations.
Station History
Keisen Station boasts a rich history, having first opened its doors on December 9, 1901, making it over 120 years old. Initially known as Nagaō Station, it adopted its current name, Keisen, in 1940. This long operational history underscores its enduring importance to the local railway network and the communities it serves.
Travel Tips
When traveling through Keisen Station, visitors should note its strategic position for exploring both the urban centers accessible via the Fukuhoku Yutaka Line and the more local routes of the Haruda Line. The station's official website provides further details on schedules and services, ensuring a well-planned journey through Fukuoka Prefecture.


