Tsukuda Station (Tokushima)

Tsukuda Station (Tokushima)

nihongo|Tsukuda Station|佃駅|Tsukuda-eki| is a train station in Miyoshi, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan.

Lines

*Shikoku Railway Company
**Dosan Line (Station D21)
**Tokushima Line (Station B24)

Layout

Adjacent stations

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