Nakahama Station
Nakahama Station (中浜駅, Nakahama-eki) is a train station in Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture, Japan.
Nakahama Station 中浜駅 | |
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Nakahama Station | |
Location | 978, Koshinozu-chō, Sakaiminato, Tottori (鳥取県境港市小篠津町978) Japan |
Coordinates | 35°30′25″N 133°14′41″E |
Operated by | JR West |
Line(s) | Sakai Line |
Connections |
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History | |
Opened | 1952 |
Adjacent stations
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Sakai Line | ||||
Yonago Airport | Rapid | Amariko | ||
Yonago Airport | Local | Takamatsuchō |
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