Train station

Nabekura Station

Nabekura Station, 鍋倉

About the station

Nabekura Station is a railway station in Hiroshima, Yamaguchi. Nearest major stations: Kitakyushu, Ōita, Kurume, Matsue, Kurashiki. Interesting places nearby: Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining. Train tickets can be purchased at https://www.trip.com/trains/japan/.

Location & Access

Nabekura Station is situated in Yamaguchi City, within the scenic Yamaguchi Prefecture of Japan. While it's an unstaffed station, its location offers a glimpse into the local charm of the area. Travelers can connect to local bus services from a nearby bus stop, providing further access to the surrounding community and attractions.

Railway Lines

The station is an integral part of the Yamaguchi Line, operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It serves as a stop for local trains, connecting passengers between Jifuku (towards Shin-Yamaguchi) and Tokusa (towards Masuda). The station is located 46.4 km from Shin-Yamaguchi, making it a convenient point for exploring the central and northern parts of Yamaguchi Prefecture.

Station History

Nabekura Station officially opened its doors to passengers on July 17, 1962, making it over 60 years old. Despite its long history, it remains a modest, unstaffed station, reflecting the quieter, more rural aspects of Japanese rail travel. In fiscal year 2020, the station recorded a low ridership of just 4 passengers, highlighting its role as a local access point rather than a major hub.

Travel Tips

As an unstaffed station, travelers should be prepared to purchase tickets onboard or at their destination. The single platform and track make navigation straightforward. For those seeking a tranquil journey through the Japanese countryside, Nabekura Station offers a genuine local experience on the Yamaguchi Line.

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