Location & Access
Naebo Station (H02) is conveniently situated in Chūō-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, making it an accessible point for travelers exploring the city and its surroundings. As a staffed station with a Midori no Madoguchi (ticket office), it offers essential services for passengers. The station, opened on May 16, 1910, has a ground-level structure with two island platforms and four tracks, facilitating smooth train operations.
Railway Lines
Naebo Station serves as a crucial junction for two major railway lines: the Hakodate Main Line and the Chitose Line. While the Hakodate Main Line is its primary affiliation, the station holds historical significance for the Chitose Line, as it was once the starting point for this route, evidenced by the 0-kilometer post located within the station premises. This connectivity makes Naebo a vital hub for both local commuters and long-distance travelers.
Travel Tips
When traveling through Naebo Station, visitors can appreciate its role in connecting various parts of Hokkaido. Although Limited Express trains like Ōzora and Tokachi do not stop here, the station's regular services on the Hakodate Main Line and Chitose Line provide ample opportunities for exploring Sapporo and beyond. With an average daily ridership of 4,176 in FY2014, it's a moderately busy station, offering a glimpse into daily life in Sapporo.