Station

Kashii-Miyamae

香椎宮前

Kashii-Miyamae
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History

Kashii-Miyamae Station opened on 1 March 1959 on Nishitetsu's then-Miyajidake Line, the route now known as the Kaizuka Line. It was rebuilt as an elevated single-track stop on 14 May 2006 as part of the Miyajidake Line continuous-grade-separation project, and is the only single-platform station on the present-day Kaizuka Line. Station numbering NK04 was added on 1 February 2017. The platform measures three cars long and is fitted with both escalator and lift access. The station sits roughly 100 metres south-west of the Kashii-gū torii; the original 1959 depot stood about 100 metres further north along the shrine approach before the elevation project moved it.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.

Notes

Despite the name, Kashii Shrine's main hall is closer to JR's Kashii-Jingū Station; this stop only reaches the shrine's approach torii, about 100 metres away.

Sources

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