Ōya-Kaigan Station

Ōya-Kaigan Station
Ōya-Kaigan Station

Ōya-Kaigan Station (大谷海岸駅) is located on the JR Kesennuma Line in Kesennuma, Miyagi.

It was badly damaged or destroyed by the 2011 Japanese tsunami.

Contents

Line

Surrounding area

  • Ōya Beach
  • Highway 45
  • Ōya Post Office

History

  • February 11, 1957: Station begins operation as Ōya Station.
  • March 22, 1997: Station renames to Ōya-Kaigan Station.

Adjacent stations


See also

External links



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