Ōhito Station (大仁駅, Ōhito-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Izunokuni, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan operated by the private railroad company Izuhakone Railway.
Ōhito Station 大仁駅 | ||||||||||||||||
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Location | Ōhito 584, Izunokuni-shi, Shizuoka-ken Japan | |||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 34°59′40.27″N 138°56′15.52″E / 34.9945194°N 138.9376444°E | |||||||||||||||
Operated by | Izuhakone Railway | |||||||||||||||
Line(s) | Sunzu Line | |||||||||||||||
Distance | 16.6 km (10.3 mi) from Mishima | |||||||||||||||
Platforms | 1 side + 1 island platforms | |||||||||||||||
Tracks | 3 | |||||||||||||||
Construction | ||||||||||||||||
Structure type | At grade | |||||||||||||||
Other information | ||||||||||||||||
Status | Staffed | |||||||||||||||
Station code | IS11 | |||||||||||||||
Website | Official website | |||||||||||||||
History | ||||||||||||||||
Opened | 17 July 1899 | |||||||||||||||
Passengers | ||||||||||||||||
FY2017 | 1,255 daily | |||||||||||||||
Services | ||||||||||||||||
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Lines
editŌhito Station is served by the Sunzu Line, and is located 16.6 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Mishima Station.
Station layout
editThe station has an island platform and a side platform connected to the station building by a level crossing. The station building has both a staffed service counter and automatic ticket machines.
Platforms
edit1 | ■ Sunzu Line | For Shuzenji |
2 | ■ Railway Sunzu Line | For Izu-Nagaoka, Daiba and Mishima |
History
editŌhito Station was opened on July 17, 1899 as part of the extension of the Sunzu line from Nanjō Station (present-day Izu-Nagaoka. The line was further extended to its present terminus at Shuzenji in 1924.
Passenger statistics
editIn fiscal 2017, the station was used by an average of 1255 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[1]
Surrounding area
edit- Ōhito onsen
- Ōhito High School
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ 静岡県統計年鑑2017 (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan: Shizuoka Prefecture. 2018. Retrieved 5 July 2019.