Takase Shrine Station
| Takase Shrine Station | |
|---|---|
| Let cook it; pitching a camp Takase-jinja | |
| ◄Burned field (1.2km) (1.9km) Inami► | |
| The location | ToyamaHigashitonami-gunInamimachi |
| Position company | Kaetsuno Tetsudo |
| Position route | Kaetsu line |
| Distance in kilometers | 15.7km (the Isurugi starting point) |
| Station structure | Station above the ground |
| The opening of business date | It is July 21 (1915) for 1,915 years |
| The abolition date | It is September 16 (1972) for 1,972 years |
| Remarks | Deserted station |
The Kaetsuno Tetsudo Kaetsu line station where Takase Shrine Station (I let you cook it, and I obtain it, and pitching a camp comes) ever boiled Inamimachi, Higashitonami-gun, Toyama (existing Nanto-shi) (deserted station). It was the nearest station of Ecchu Ichinomiya, Takase Shrine.
History
- It is July 21 (1915) for 1,915 years: It is started a business as Takase-mura Station by the opening of business of the Tonami railroad.
- It is September 17 (1919) for 1,919 years: It becomes the station of the Kaetsu railroad.
- It is January 1 (1943) for 1,943 years: It becomes the Toyamachiho Railroad station.
- It is October 23 (1950) for 1,950 years: It becomes the Kaetsuno Tetsudo station.
- It is September 16 (1972) for 1,972 years: It is a deserted station by the abolition of the Kaetsu line.
The next station
- Kaetsuno Tetsudo
- Kaetsu line
- Burned field Station - Takase Shrine Station - Inami station
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