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Hadasu Station

Coordinates: 33°54′37″N 136°08′17″E / 33.9102°N 136.1381°E / 33.9102; 136.1381
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Hadasu Station

波田須駅
Hadasu Station
General information
Location713 Hadasu-cho, Kumano-shi, Mie-ken 519-4207
Japan
Coordinates33°54′37″N 136°08′17″E / 33.9102°N 136.1381°E / 33.9102; 136.1381
Operated by JR Tōkai
Line(s) Kisei Main Line
Distance153.2 km from Kameyama
Platforms1 side platform
Tracks1
Connections
  • Bus terminal
Construction
Structure typeGround level
Other information
StatusUnstaffed
History
Opened12 December 1961
Passengers
FY201914 daily
Services
Preceding station The logo of the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). JR Central Following station
Odomari
towards Shingū
Kisei Main Line
Local
Atashika
towards Nagoya
Location
Hadasu Station is located in Mie Prefecture
Hadasu Station
Hadasu Station
Location within Mie Prefecture
Hadasu Station is located in Japan
Hadasu Station
Hadasu Station
Hadasu Station (Japan)

Hadasu Station (波田須駅, Hadasu-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Kumano, Mie Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai).

Lines

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Hadasu Station is served by the Kisei Main Line, and is located 153.2 km (95.2 mi) from the terminus of the line at Kameyama Station.

Station layout

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The station consists of a single side platform serving bi-directional traffic. There is no station building, and there is only a small shelter on the platform. The station is unattended.

Platforms

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1  Kisei Main Line For Kumanoshi and Shingū
For Misedani, Taki, Matsusaka and Kameyama

History

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Hadasu Station opened on 12 December 1961 as a station on the Japan National Railways (JNR) Kisei Main Line. The station was absorbed into the JR Central network upon the privatization of the JNR on 1 April 1987.

Passenger statistics

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In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 14 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[1]

Surrounding area

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  • Hadasu Children's Center
  • Hadasu Shrine

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 三重県統計書 [Mie Prefectural Statistics] (in Japanese). Japan: Mie Prefecture. 2020. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
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