Location & Access
Sanjūhassha Station (F10) is situated in Fukui City, Fukui Prefecture, Japan, specifically in Shimo-Ejiri-cho. This station holds the distinction of being the southernmost and westernmost station within Fukui City. Interestingly, while the station building itself is located in Fukui City, its platforms extend across the municipal boundary, bordering the adjacent city of Sabae.
Railway Lines
The station is served by the Fukui Railway Fukubu Line, a vital transportation artery in the region. It is identified by the station code F10 and is located 10.9 km from the line's origin at Takefu-shin. The station features two side platforms, providing access to two tracks for efficient train operations. Sanjūhassha Station is currently unstaffed.
Station History
Sanjūhassha Station has a long history, having first opened its doors to passengers on June 5, 1927. For nearly a century, it has served the local communities, connecting residents of Fukui City and Sabae City to the wider Fukubu Line network.
Travel Tips
As an unstaffed station, travelers should be prepared to purchase tickets onboard or use IC cards where applicable. Its unique location on the city border makes it a point of interest for those exploring the geography of Fukui Prefecture. Visitors can use the official Fukui Railway website for up-to-date schedule information.