Hizen-Hama Station
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Hizen-Hama Station (肥前浜駅 Hizenhama-eki?) is a train station in Hama Town, Kashima City, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is on the Nagasaki Main Line. It is the closest station to the Yūtoku Inari Shrine, Japan's third biggest Inari shrine.
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[edit] Layout
It is an above ground station with two tracks and two side platforms. It has neither a MARS terminal nor a POS from which tickets may be sold.
[edit] Environs
[edit] History
- November 30, 1930 - Opening by the Railway Ministry
[edit] Adjacent Stations
- JR Kyushu
- Nagasaki Main Line
- Hizen-Kashima - Hizen-Hama - Hizen-Nanaura
Tosu - Hizen-Fumoto - Nakabara - Yoshinogari-kōen - Kanzaki - Igaya - Saga - Nabeshima - (seasonal) Balloon Saga - Kubota - Ushizu - Hizen-Yamaguchi - Hizen-Shiroishi - Hizen-Ryūō - Hizen-Kashima - Hizen-Hama - Hizen-Nanaura - Hizen-Iida - Tara - (Sato Signal Box) - Hizen-Ōura - (Doizaki Signal Box) - Konagai - Nagasato - Yue - Oe - Hizen-Nagata - Higashi-Isahaya - Isahaya - Nishi-Isahaya - Kikitsu - Ichinuno - Hizen-Koga - Utsutsugawa - (Hizen-Mikawa Signal Box) - Urakami - Nagasaki
(old line)
Kikitsu - Higashi Sono - Ōkusa - Honkawachi - Nagoyo - Kōda - Michinō - Nishi-Urakami - Urakami