Tarōbōgū-mae Station
Tarōbōgū-mae Station (太郎坊宮前駅 Tarōbōgū-mae-eki) is a railway station in Higashiōmi, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. Although the Ohmi Railway Company uses the name Tarōbōgū-mae (long sound for the first "o") on its web page,[1] the actual station signage shown on that page says Tarobōgū-mae (short sound for the first "o") in Japanese script. Both readings may be accepted.
The station was renamed after Tarōbō-gū, also known as Aga-jinja(阿賀神社), a shinto shrine near the station on April 1, 1998. Before the renaming, it was called Tarobō Station (太郎坊駅 Tarobō-eki).[2]
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Layout
The station has one platform with one track, serving both directions.
References
- ↑ 太郎坊宮前駅-たろうぼうぐうまええき-. Ohmi Railway (in Japanese).
- ↑ "‹ß"S"¹" (in Japanese). 1998. C1 control character in
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Coordinates: 35°06′30″N 136°11′02″E / 35.1084°N 136.1840°E
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