Location & Access
Shichikenjaya Station is situated in Midorii, Asaminami-ku, Hiroshima, within Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. As part of the JR West network, it provides essential rail access for residents and visitors to this area of Hiroshima. The station's location in a residential district makes it a key transportation hub for daily commuters.
Railway Lines
The station is served by the JR West Kabe Line, identified by the station code JR-B10. It features a single side platform and one track, facilitating smooth operations for the local train services. Shichikenjaya Station is positioned between Midorii (JR-B09) and Bairin (JR-B11) stations, connecting passengers towards Hiroshima and Aki-Kameyama respectively.
Station History
Shichikenjaya Station has a rich history, having first opened its doors on December 25, 1910. Its name, 'Shichikenjaya', literally translates to 'Seven Teahouses', and is derived from the fact that there were previously seven teahouses located in the vicinity of the station. This historical detail offers a glimpse into the area's past as a potential resting or gathering point.
Travel Tips
For travelers using Shichikenjaya Station, it's advisable to check the JR West Kabe Line timetable for the most up-to-date train schedules. While the station itself is relatively small with one platform, its connection to the broader JR West network allows for onward travel throughout Hiroshima and beyond. The station is primarily a local stop, offering a glimpse into daily life in a Japanese residential area.

