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🚝30 Japanese stations with a view of the sea! They're all stunning!
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Oct 18, 2024
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In “The Thousand and One”, the scene in which Chihiro and the faceless man ride on the sea train is really super dreamy! In fact, this kind of beauty does not only exist in the anime. I collected from the Internet to organize 30 Japanese fairy station can see the super beautiful sea view, there are a lot of beauty than the “Thousand and Thousand Hunt”!

🤗 Tokyo Aomi Station

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There aren't many stations in the capital city of Tokyo where you can see the sea, but when it comes to sea views everyone thinks of Aomi Station. If you're willing to get up early you can see the sunrise over Tokyo Ohashi from here. It's so romantic to see the sunlight reflecting on the ground through the fence next to the station!
Line: Tokyo Rinkai Shinkotsu Rinkai Line (Lily Seagull)
Stops: Shimbashi Station, Odaiba Station, Toyosu Station, etc.
Frequency: 15 times/hour

🤗 Kyoto Prefecture Kotenkyo Station

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Kotobashi stands on the Miyaho Line of the Kyoto Tango Railway, and although there are houses along the way, you can still see the sea of Kumi Bay as peaceful as a lake from here. Looking out through the window of the waiting room, the small and fresh atmosphere is just like in Japanese dramas!
Line: Kyoto Tango Railway Miyaho Line
Stops: Kyotango Omiya Station, Abeno Station, Kumihama Station, etc.
Frequency: 1 train/hour

🤗 Hokkaido Kitahama Station

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Kitahama Station, facing the Sea of Okhotsk, is one of the rare stations in Japan where you can see drifting ice. Although it is an unmanned station, there is a coffee shop next to the waiting room and an observation deck next to the station building. Many people go up to the observation deck even if they don't come here to ride the train. If you're lucky, you may even run into a little fox that looks like it came out of The Little Prince!
Line: JR Kushiro Main Line Stops: Abashiri Station, Kawayu Onsen Station, Hosooka Station, etc.
Frequency: 2~3 hours

🤗 Hokkaido Asari Station

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Asazato Station is one of the most popular stations in Japan. It is located between Sapporo and Otaru, which are the two most popular tourist spots in Japan, so it's hard not to be hot! If you take the Hakodate Main Line from Sapporo to Otaru, you will pass through Asato Station. As soon as you get off the train here, you can see the vast sea plains. Combined with the snow piled up in Hokkaido, it immediately brings to mind Shunji Iwai's “Love Letter”!
Line: JR Hakodate Main Line Stops: Sapporo Station, Teshima Station, Otaru Station, etc.
Frequency: 3 times/hour

🤗 Hokkaido Kitafuneoka Station

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Kitafuoka Station is located at the foot of Mt. Arisu in Hokkaido. Here, Mt. Arisu, Showa Shinzan and the sea come together to form a beautiful landscape. The station platform facing the coast is sheltered by eaves, walls and power lines, so you can look out over the ocean to your heart's content. Especially at sunset, I love the pink afterglow!
Line: JR Muroran Main Line Stops: Koboro Station, Sakimori Station, Hagino Station, etc.
Frequency: 2 hours

🤗 Yokoyosaki Station, Aomori Prefecture

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The JR Gono Line is truly a divine railroad! Because it runs along the Sea of Japan, you can enjoy a close view of the sea from many stations, and Yokoiso Station is one of them. The blue Sea of Japan is so beautiful without houses in the way! The blue and white colors and lines of the train also match the sea view!
Line: JR Gono Line
Stops: Hachimori Station, Iwakan Station, Kawabe Station, etc.
Frequency: 5 times a day

🤗 Asamushi Onsen Station, Aomori Pref.

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A 20-minute drive from Aomori Station, there is a hot spring called “Tohoku Atami” (Atami is a famous hot spring resort on the Izu Peninsula). From the window of Asamushi Onsen Station, you can see Aomori Bay and the hot spring town. If you want to see the sea and soak in the hot spring, you can't go wrong here!
Line: Aomori Railroad Line Stations: Suwahei Station, Hachinohe Station, Shimizugawa Station, Aomori Station, etc.
Frequency: 1~2 times/hour

🤗 Tanki-eki, Aomori Prefecture

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It's also on the Gono Line, but Mamoru Station is not as busy as Yokoiso Station ~ it's a wooden station with a very retro atmosphere. There are reeds on the side, and the tranquil Sea of Japan creates a cinematic atmosphere.
Line: JR Gono Line
Stops: Hachimori Station, Iwakan Station, Kawabe Station, etc.
Frequency: 5 times/day

🤗 Iwate Prefecture Arata Station

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Arigato Station is relatively remote and somewhat distant from the main city center. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, only the constant sound of the tides is a companion here. The large curved coastline and the Pacific Ocean are just a little further away, making the area feel like the end of the world because of the scarcity of people.
Line: JR Hachinohe Line Stops: Hachinohe Station, Rio Shirahama Station, Tamagawa Station, etc.
Frequency: 1 train/hour

🤗 Iwate Prefecture Koishihama Station

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If you want to pray for a good relationship, come and visit Renhama Station! Renhama Station in Iwate Prefecture is surrounded by mountains on three sides and the sea on the other, and is rich in seafood and shellfish. This station is the “Cupid” of the station world. Lovers can write their wishes on seashells and hang them in the waiting room, which is said to be very effective.
Line: Sanriku Railway Taniwan Line
Stops: Horinouchi Station, Miyako Station, Tsugaruishi Station, etc.
Frequency: 1~3 hours

🤗 Fukushima Prefecture Matsumoto Station

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The last station is on the Tokiwa Line, a railroad built along the coast of Fukushima Prefecture. As far as the eye can see, the sea horizon line meets the distant sky in a straight line, and the view of the Pacific Ocean is unrivaled. I didn't realize that the exclusive view of the Pacific Ocean was from the train!
Line: JR Tokiwa Line
Stops: Ueno Station, Hitachi Station, Iwaki Station, etc.
Frequency: 1~2 hours

🤗 Ibaraki Prefecture Hitachi Station

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This station is really breathtakingly beautiful! At first glance I thought it was the waiting room of some airport.
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But don't underestimate Hitachi Station, which was carefully designed by the famous Japanese designer Kazushige Meshima to look like a huge glass box, with a 360-degree view of the sea!
Line: JR Tokiwa Line
Stops: Ueno Station, Suejo Station, Iwaki Station, etc.
Frequency: 1~2 hours

🤗 Kanagawa Pref. Kamakura Koukoumae Sta.

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When it comes to Japan's Rinkai Station, the first thing that comes to most people's mind should be this Kamakura Gakkoumae Station, after all, the setting of “Slam Dunk” is also too famous, isn't it? The station, which is just across the road from the Shichirihama coastline, instantly brings you back to the campus of your youth, and the BGM of “Slam Dunker” starts to play automatically in your head.
Line: Enoshima Electric Railway
Stations: Fujisawa Station, Kamakura Station, etc.
Frequency: 5 times/hour

🤗 Kanagawa Prefecture Kaishigaura Station

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Located in the Keihin industrial zone, Haijipo Station is the terminal station of the Tsurumi Line and the entrance to the TOSHIBA Toshiba Factory, except for Toshiba employees who are generally not allowed to enter the station Oh ~ but Haijipo at sunset is really cool! The sea horizon looks like it's on fire, and with the industrial ships coming and going, and the smoke rising from the factories along the coast, everything is full of a cyberpunk industrial feel.
Line: JR Tsurumi Line
Stops: Tsurumi Station, Showa Station, Ogimachi Station, etc.
Frequency: 4 times/hour

🤗 Nebukawa Station, Kanagawa Prefecture

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Nefugawa Station in Odawara City is located on a cliff overlooking Sagami Bay, and each season of the year brings its own scenery. When you come here at the time of cherry blossoms, everything will be covered with a small layer of fresh colors. The colors of the sky above the sea change every second, so you'll be fascinated!
Line: JR Tokaido Main Line
Stops: Tokyo Station, Yokohama Station, Odawara Station, etc.
Frequency: 3~4 times/hour

🤗 Niigata Prefecture Aokigawa Station

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Next to the Aokigawa station is a narrow beach. As soon as I stepped off the train, I saw the azure waters of the Sea of Japan wrapped in white foam coming at me. This is also the location for the Japanese dramas “High School Teacher” and “Strawberries on the Cake”.
Line: JR Shin-Etsu Main Line Stops: Yoneyama Station, Ibaraki Station, Nagaoka Station, etc.
Frequency: 1~2 hours

🤗 Niigata Prefecture Yoneyama Station

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No walls, no roof, that's all there is to Yoneyama Station. But Yoneyama Station is really close to the sea! The coastline is so close that you forget you're here to ride the train and think you're just walking to a beach. It's so nice to enjoy the gentle sea breeze!
Line: JR Shin-Etsu Main Line Stops: Kasajima Station, Ibaraki Station, Nagaoka Station, etc.
Frequency: 1~2 hours

🤗 Ishikawa Prefecture Noto Kashima Station

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Noto Kashima Station is a famous cherry blossom viewing spot on the Noto Peninsula and attracts a large number of tourists every year during the cherry blossom season. When the train slowly travels to the cherry blossom tunnel, the line of sight is immediately flooded with cherry blossom trees on both sides, and then leaning against the blue background of the sea ...... cherry blossoms with the sea is also too beautiful!
Line: Noto Railway Nanao Line
Stops: Ryogawa Station, Nanao Station, Wakura Onsen Station, etc.
Frequency: 1~2 times/hour

🤗 Ehime Prefecture Shimanada Station

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Shimodan Station is one of Japan's famous “sea viewpoints” and is visited by many tourists and photographers every year. The benches in the waiting room are considered to be the “C” spot for viewing the sea!
Line: JR Iyojima Line
Stops: Kamogawa Station, Marugame Station, Sanno Station, etc.
Frequency: 1~2 hours

🤗 Ehime Prefecture Skewers

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The Ehime Prefecture's Kushiro Station stands quietly across the Seto Inland Sea, a sparsely populated area, and the calmness of the Seto Inland Sea makes you feel as if you've stepped into a forgotten world. The calmness of the Seto Inland Sea makes you feel as if you have stepped into a forgotten world.
Line: JR Iyozuma Line
Stops: Kamogawa Station, Marugame Station, Sanno Station, etc.
Frequency: 1~2 hours

🤗 Nagasaki Prefecture Daisanto Station

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In fact, there are many stations in Japan where you can see the sea, but there are very few stations that are as close to the sea as Dai-Santo Station.
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Dasan East Station is adjacent to the Ariake Sea, and at high tide, the water rushes to the bottom of the platform. The dim light and mist color the sea water a purple-red color, and the “Pink Hour” is really unforgettable!
Line: Shimabara Railway
Stops: Hakata Station, Furube Station, etc.
Frequency: 1~2 times/hour

🤗 Chimine Station, Nagasaki Prefecture

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Chimyeon Station, which was featured on the JR “Youth 18” poster, has no fences, so you can get up close to the sea, but you should be careful while looking at the sea.
Line: JR Omura Line
Stops: Matsubara Station, Suwa Station, Omura Station, etc.
Frequency: 1~2 hours

🤗 Nagasaki Prefecture

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The platform at Furube Station is an island platform sandwiched between two railroads. As soon as you step onto the platform and look back, the gentle silhouette of Isahaya Bay is all you can see. Brightly colored trains break the silence of the area and bring a touch of life to Furube Station.
Line: Shimabara Railway
Stops: Hakata Station, Dai-Santo Station, etc.
Frequency: 1~2 trains/hour

🤗 Wakayama Prefecture Wakami-eki

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The sea water you see at Wakamachi Station is also too blue! It's as if the blue of the entire Pacific Ocean has converged here, clear and translucent, and the body of the train is surprisingly the same blue color. If you're a blue person, you can't miss this place!
Line:JR Kisei Main Line
Stops: Matsusaka Station, Takihara Station, Kanda Station, etc.
Frequency:8 trains/day

🤗 Shimane Prefecture Maru Station

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Maru Station is on the Sanin Main Line along the Sea of Japan in Shimane Prefecture. When you step onto the platform, you will be greeted by a village of wooden houses, the blue Sea of Japan, and a long stretch of white sandy beach. A short walk will take you to Tomonoura, the setting for Hayao Miyazaki's “Goldfish Hime on the Cliff”.
Line: JR Sanin Main Line Stops: Yonago Station, Kuromatsu Station, Yeda Station, etc.
Frequency: 1~2 hours

🤗 Shimane Prefecture, Sakai Station

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When you step onto the platform of Ogii Station and look north, you can see the Sea of Japan in front of you. There is a lot of traffic on the mountain side of the national highway, but there are very few people on this side of the station building, so it is perfect for a person to enjoy the beautiful scenery or just laze around~ Just take a picture with a Japanese filter, no need to P at all!
Line: JR Sanin Main Line
Stops: Yonago Station, Kuromatsu Station, Yeda Station, etc.
Frequency: 1~2 hours

🤗 Kagoshima Prefecture Ushinohama Station

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Ushinohama Station, with its wave-swept rocks and undulating coastline, is more dynamic than the calmness seen at other stations. This area is called the “Ushinohama Coast” and is one of Kagoshima's attractions. If the weather is good, you can also see the island of Kagoshima, which is 30 kilometers away!
Line: Hiza Orange Railroad Line
Stops: Yatsushiro Station, Yonotsu Station, Oguchi Station, etc.
Frequency: 1 train/hour

🤗 Okayama Prefecture Kodoshima Station

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Located on the Seto Ohashi Bridge, which connects Honshu and Shikoku, Kodo Station overlooks the townscape in front of Kodo Station and the Kodo Sightseeing Port. At sunrise, the sunlight reflects on the crew members who come to change their shifts, and the shades of light and shade of the silhouettes are characteristic of the multi-island scenery of the Seto Inland Sea.
Line: JR Seto Ohashi Line Stops: Okayama Station, Meio Station, Kamogawa Station, etc.
Frequency: 4~6 times/hour

🤗 Shizuoka Prefecture Izu Kitagawa Station

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Izu Kitagawa Station is very close to Kitagawa Onsen, a famous hot spring town in Izu. Since the station is located on a cliff far away from the city, there are very few passengers, but this makes it a niche and secret place where you can enjoy the sea alone.
Line: Izu Kyuko Line
Stops: Izu Oikawa Station, Izu Atagawa Station, Rendaiji Station, etc.
Frequency: 1~2 times/hourly service

🤗 Kuken, remaining station

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Take a 10-minute bus ride from the adjacent Armor Station, get off the bus and walk a few steps up the hill to Yobe Station. There is an observatory next to the station, where you can see the magnificent view of the Yobo Ohashi Bridge over the valley and the Sea of Japan.
Line: JR Sanin Main Line Stops: Yonago Station, Kuromatsu Station, Armor Station, etc.
Frequency: 1~2 hours

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