Train station • Koshinozucho, Sakaiminato, Tottori 684-0053, Japan
This small unmanned station, officially named 'Nakahama Station', is affectionately called 'Ushioni Station' after the youkai that appears in GeGeGe no Kitaro. What is the origin of this unusual nickname?
This station is not just a passing station. It has two side platforms and two tracks, and is an important hub for train exchanges on the JR Sakai Line. If you take a moment to stop, you can enjoy the sight of trains coming and going from the opposite platform.
The station building of Ushioni Station is made of wood and has a quaint, nostalgic atmosphere as if time has stood still. Its historic, school-like appearance makes it a popular spot for retro photography.
This small station, known as Ushioni, is full of charm despite its unusual name, train exchange spectacle, and traditional atmosphere. Why not take a moment to visit and experience the charm of this small station?