Onishi Station
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Onishi Station (大西駅 Onishi Eki?) is a JR Shikoku Yosan Line station located in Imabari, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. Onishi Station has two sets of tracks and Side platforms.
Onishi Station started its operation on December 1, 1924. At this time this station was known as Iyo-Ōi Station (伊予大井駅 Iyo-Ōi Eki?) and this name was because of the village of Ōi, the local administrative unit in which this station was located at the time. In March, 1955, the village of Ōi were consolidated with the village of Konishi and the town of Onishi was founded, and on October 1, 1959, this station was renamed to Onishi Station. On January 16, 2005, the town of Onishi merged with others into the city of Imabari.
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