Location & Access
Sanage Station is situated in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, specifically in Inoue-cho. Its strategic location makes it an important transportation hub for the local community. The station is easily accessible within the city and serves as a gateway to various local attractions and residential areas.
Railway Lines
The station is operated by Meitetsu and is a key stop on the Meitetsu Mikawa Line, identified by the station code MY11. It currently functions as the northern terminus of the line, with services connecting to Hirato-bashi and further towards Chiryū. The station features one island platform, facilitating smooth passenger flow.
Station History
Sanage Station first opened its doors on October 31, 1924, making it over a century old. A significant change in its operational status occurred in April 2004 when, following the abolition of services towards Nishinakagane, Sanage Station became the starting point (terminus) of the Mikawa Line. This historical shift solidified its role as a crucial junction for the railway network.
Travel Tips
As a staffed station, Sanage offers assistance to travelers. With an average daily ridership of 3988 passengers in FY2017, it's a moderately busy station. Travelers can use the official Meitetsu website for up-to-date schedule information and to plan their journeys along the Meitetsu Mikawa Line.