Location & Access
Shizuma Station is nestled in the city of Ōda, within Shimane Prefecture, Japan. This charming coastal region offers a glimpse into rural Japan's beauty. While the station itself is unstaffed, it serves as a convenient access point for locals and travelers exploring the surrounding area.
Railway Lines
The station is an integral part of the San'in Main Line, operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It is situated 420.2 km from Kyoto, making it a significant stop on this extensive coastal route. Shizuma Station features one side platform and a single track, providing essential connectivity for the community.
Station History
Shizuma Station first opened its doors to passengers on September 16, 1926. For nearly a century, it has served as a vital link for the residents of Ōda and the wider Shimane Prefecture, facilitating travel and connecting communities along the San'in Main Line.
Travel Tips
As an unstaffed station, travelers should be prepared to purchase tickets in advance or use IC cards where applicable. The station's tranquil setting offers a peaceful starting point for exploring the natural beauty and local attractions of Ōda and the Shimane Prefecture. Check JR West's official website for the latest train schedules and service information.
