Kōnotori-no-sato Station

Kōnotori-no-sato Station (コウノトリの郷駅, Kōnotori-no-sato-eki) is a railway station on the Kyoto Tango Railway Miyatoyo Line (Miyazu Line) in Toyooka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.

Kōnotori-no-sato Station

コウノトリの郷駅
Tajima-Mie Station, February 2010
LocationHinado, Toyooka, Hyōgo
(兵庫県豊岡市日撫)
Japan
Coordinates35.5526°N 134.8354°E / 35.5526; 134.8354
Operated byWiller Trains
Line(s)Miyazu Line (Miyatoyo Line)
History
Opened1929
Previous namesTajima-Mie (until 2015)

The station name was changed from Tajima-Mie Station (但馬三江駅, Tajima-Mie-eki) from April 1, 2015.

Layout

The station has a side platform on the right side of the direction to Toyooka.

Surroundings

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Kyoto Tango Railway Miyazu (Miyatoyo) Line
Kumihama   Local   Toyooka
Rapid: Does not stop at this station
Limited express "Tango Relay": Does not stop at this station


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