Train station • 2 Chome-1 Nigatahonmachi, Kure, Hiroshima 737-0152, Japan
We propose the following composition.
Ninokata Station is a small unmanned station, yet it retains an old-fashioned charm. In the past, there was a ferry terminal nearby, which was a hub of exchange between islands. Over time, its role has changed, but you can still feel the atmosphere of that time from the station building and surroundings.
The Kure Line has a typical tourist atmosphere, where you can savor a leisurely travel mood. From Ninokata to Mihara, every station stops, allowing you to leisurely enjoy the scenery. While gazing at the townscape along the line, why not feel the flow of quiet time?
Ninokata was once a port city connected to islands, but now it is known as the “Town of Sandpaper”. You can observe the skills of sandpaper craftsmen and purchase their products. By catching a glimpse of this new aspect, you can surely appreciate the charm of Ninokata more deeply.
In summary, we start from Ninokata Station, feel the passage of time, and touch upon the local charm. From the charm of the unmanned station to the travel mood of the local line, and then to the local industry, we believe that we can convey the charm of Ninokata from various aspects.