Location & Access
Zenshōji Station is nestled in the city of Gero, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, specifically in Hagiwara-chō Nakaro. As an unstaffed station, travelers should be aware of the operational status and plan their journeys accordingly. Its coordinates are 35°50′57″N 137°13′31″E, placing it in a scenic part of the prefecture.
Railway Lines
The station serves as a stop on the Takayama Main Line, a significant route operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). It is located 93.5 kilometers from Gifu Station, offering connections to various destinations along this picturesque line.
Station History
Zenshōji Station first opened its doors to passengers on May 5, 1931, making it a station with a history spanning over 90 years. Despite its age, it continues to play a role in connecting local communities along the Takayama Main Line.
Travel Tips
Given its unstaffed status, passengers are advised to purchase tickets in advance or be prepared to pay on board, depending on JR Central's policies for this line. The station features a single side platform and one track, providing a straightforward travel experience for those exploring Gifu Prefecture by rail.