Station

Itabu

飯給

Itabu
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History

Itabu Station opened on 1 September 1926 on what is now the Kominato Line in Ichihara, Chiba Prefecture, serving a small inland community along the third-sector route to Goi Station. It became unstaffed on 5 January 1956 and has remained a single-side-platform halt with only a small shelter, used by an average of 6 boarding passengers per day in fiscal 2010. Today the station is best known regionally for an adjacent installation completed in 2012 and for seasonal photography of cherry and rape-flower blooms along the line.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.

Notes

In April 2012 the station forecourt gained a 200-square-metre installation by architect Sou Fujimoto dubbed "Toilet in Nature" — a single glass-walled women-only cubicle within a cedar-log enclosure, advertised as the world's largest restroom.

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