Minamiaso Mizu-no-Umareru-Sato Hakusui-Kōgen Station
Minamiaso Mizu-no-Umareru-Sato Hakusui-Kōgen Station (南阿蘇水の生まれる里白水高原駅, Minamiaso Mizu-no-umareru-sato Hakusui-kōgen-eki), referred usually to as simply Hakusui-Kōgen Station, is a train station located in Minamiaso, Kumamoto, Japan. It is tied with Chojagahama Shiosai Hamanasu Koenmae Station for the longest train station name in Japan.[1] It is also an ancient site of a well in the foothills of Japan's largest volcano, Mt. Aso.
Minamiaso Mizu-no-Umareru-Sato Hakusui-Kōgen Station 南阿蘇水の生まれる里白水高原駅 | |
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Location | Ōaza Nakamatsu, Minamiaso, Aso, Kumamoto (阿蘇郡南阿蘇村大字中松) Japan |
Operated by | Minamiaso Railway |
Line(s) | Takamori Line |
History | |
Opened | April 1, 1992 |
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References
- いばらきもの知り博士 Archived 2012-09-09 at Archive.today - Ibaraki Prefectural home page (in Japanese)
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