- Ōdate Station
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Ōdate Station (大館駅 Ōdate-eki ) is the western terminus of the Hanawa Line, and also a station on the Ōu Main Line located in Odate, Akita. Ōdate Station is home to a Hachikō statue (like the more famous one in front of Shibuya Station).
Contents
Lines
- JR East
- Ōu Main Line
- Hanawa Line
- Kosaka Seiren Railway
- Kosaka Line (Freight Line)
Station structure
Platforms
1 ■Ōu Main Line for Higashi-Noshiro and Akita 2 ■Ōu Main Line for Hirosaki and Aomori 3 ■Hanawa Line for Towada-Minami, Kazuno-Hanawa and Morioka Limited express trains
Surrounding area
- Ōdate Station Bus Stop
- Shūhoku Bus Main Office
History
- November 15, 1899: Station opens.
- July 1, 1914: Akita Line (Now Hanawa Line) opens.
See also
External links
- JR East station information (Japanese)
Stations of the Hanawa Line (Morioka - Aoyama - Kuriyagawa - Sugo - Takizawa - Shibutami - ) Kōma - Higashi-Ōbuke - Ōbuke - Tairadate - Kitamori - Matsuo-Hachimantai - Appi-Kōgen - Akasakata - Koyanohata - Arayashimmachi - Yokoma - Tayama - Anihata - Yuze-Onsen - Hachimantai - Rikuchū-Ōsato - Kazuno-Hanawa - Shibahira - Towada-Minami - Suehiro - Dobukai - Sawajiri - Jūnisho - Ōtaki-Onsen - Ōgita - Higashi-Ōdate - Ōdate
40°17′17.1″N 140°33′21.2″E / 40.288083°N 140.555889°ECoordinates: 40°17′17.1″N 140°33′21.2″E / 40.288083°N 140.555889°E
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