Station

Inazusa Station

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Inazusa  Station
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History

Inazusa Station opened on 10 December 1961 on the private Izu Kyūkō Line in what is now Shimoda, Shizuoka, taking its name from the former village of Inazusa that had been the local centre before being merged into Shimoda Town. The station, designated IZ14, has a single island platform with two tracks reached by a level crossing from a small station building; only local trains stop. From 1 April 2012 staffing was withdrawn around the clock and the station has been unattended ever since. Although the Izu Kyūkō Line accepts Suica and other compatible IC cards, Inazusa does not host a top-up machine.

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

Notes

Although the platform has two tracks, the layout is "one-line through" with the No. 2 track running straight, so when no train meet is scheduled both directions are routed to it.

Sources

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