Location & Access
Tsugaru-Iizume Station is nestled in the city of Goshogawara, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. This unstaffed station serves as a gateway to the local area, offering a glimpse into the scenic beauty of northern Japan. It's located 4.2 km from Goshogawara, making it easily accessible for those exploring the region.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the Tsugaru Railway Line, a charming private railway operated by the Tsugaru Railway Company. It features a single side platform and one track. From Tsugaru-Iizume, travelers can head towards Tsugaru Goshogawara via Gonōkōmae, or continue to Tsugaru-Nakasato, with both Semi-Express and Local services stopping here. The station also held the sub-station name "Historical Town Takatate Castle Ruins" for a year starting June 1, 2024, highlighting a local historical attraction.
Station History
Tsugaru-Iizume Station first opened its doors to passengers on July 15, 1930, connecting the local community to the wider railway network. Its long history is a testament to its role in the region's transportation.
Travel Tips
As an unstaffed station, it's advisable to check train schedules in advance. The Tsugaru Railway Line offers a unique travel experience, often featuring charming retro trains. Consider exploring the nearby "Historical Town Takatate Castle Ruins" if your visit aligns with the period of its sub-station naming.
