Location & Access
Kure-Portopia Station is situated in Kure, a city within Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. Specifically, it can be found in Tenno Denjuhara-cho. While primarily a railway station, it also offers connections to a local bus stop, providing additional transport options for travelers exploring the area. The station is unstaffed, meaning passengers should be prepared for self-service ticketing or using IC cards.
Railway Lines
The station is an integral part of the JR West Kure Line, identified by the station code JR-Y09. It features a single side platform and one track, catering to local services. From Kure-Portopia, travelers can head towards Hiroshima via Koyaura, or in the direction of Mihara via Tennō. The station is located 75.6 km (47.0 miles) from Mihara, serving as a key stop along this scenic coastal route.
Station History
Kure-Portopia Station officially opened its doors to passengers on March 19, 1992. Since its inception, it has been owned and operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). The station's name, "Portopia," suggests a connection to port facilities or a port-themed area, reflecting its coastal location and potential for local attractions.
Travel Tips
As an unstaffed station, it's advisable for travelers to have their IC cards (like Suica or Pasmo) ready or purchase tickets in advance. Bicycle facilities are available, making it convenient for those who wish to explore the surrounding Kure area by bike. The station's location on the Kure Line offers picturesque views, especially during the journey along the coast.

