Ashikaga Station
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Ashikaga Station
足利駅
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Prefecture | Tochigi (See other stations in Tochigi) |
City | Ashikaga |
Neighborhood etc. | 118 Isecho |
(in Japanese) | 足利市伊勢町118 |
History | |
Year opened | 1888 |
Rail services | |
Operator(s) | East Japan Railway Company |
Line(s) | Ryōmō Line |
There is a minor bus rotary at this station. |
Ashikaga Station (足利駅 Ashikaga eki?) is a train station located in Ashikaga, Tochigi prefecture, Japan.
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[edit] Lines
[edit] Station layout
There are 2-way, 2-side platforms.
1 | ■Ryōmō Line | Sano ・Tochigi ・Oyama |
2 | ■Ryōmō Line | Kiryu ・Isesaki ・Maebashi ・Shin-Maebashi ・Takasaki |
Some trains offer through service to Utsunomiya and Kuroiso on Utsunomiya Line.
[edit] History
- May 22, 1888 Opened as Ashikaga Station (足利駅 -eki?) of Ryōmō Railway.
- November 1, 1906 Ryōmō Railway was nationalized and became Ryōmō Line(JNR).
- February 1, 1984 Discontinued freight services.
- April 1, 1987 JNR divided and became private, and this station became a station of East Japan Railway Company.
[edit] Around the station
- Tobu Isesaki Line:Ashikagashi Station is located 1 kilometre southwest of the station.
- Ashikaga Gakkō(足利学校):referred to as the oldest school in Japan.
- Orihime Shrine(織姫神社):This shrine was built in 1879,the guardians of the textile city, Ashikaga.
- Bannaji Temple(鑁阿寺):It is a temple known for its association with the Ashikaga clan.
[edit] Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Tomita | Ryōmō Line | Yamamae |
[edit] External links
- (Japanese) Ashikaga Station (JR East)
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