Shimonoseki Station (下関駅, Shimonoseki-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West).[1] The station is a freight depot of the Japan Freight Railway Company (JR Freight).

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Shimonoseki Station

下関駅
Shimonoseki Station, May 2015
General information
Location4-3-1 Takezakichō, Shimonoseki-shi, Yamaguchi-ken 750-0025
Japan
Coordinates33°57′1.46″N 130°55′23.1″E / 33.9504056°N 130.923083°E / 33.9504056; 130.923083
Owned by West Japan Railway Company
Operated byLogo of the West Railway Company (JR West) JR West
Line(s)
Distance528.1 km (328.1 mi) from Kobe
Platforms3 island platforms
Tracks10
Train operators
Connections
  • Bus stop
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
StatusStaffed (Midori no Madoguchi)
Station codeJA-53
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Opened27 May 1901 (1901-05-27)
Previous namesBakan (to 1902)
Passengers
FY20207225
Services
Preceding station Logo of the West Railway Company (JR West) JR West Following station
Terminus San'in Main Line Hatabu
towards Masuda
San'yō Line Hatabu
towards Iwakuni
Preceding station Logo of the Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu). JR Kyushu Following station
Moji
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towards Kokura
San'yō Line Terminus
Location
Shimonoseki Station is located in Yamaguchi Prefecture
Shimonoseki Station
Shimonoseki Station
Location within Yamaguchi Prefecture
Shimonoseki Station is located in Japan
Shimonoseki Station
Shimonoseki Station
Shimonoseki Station (Japan)
Map

Lines edit

Shimonoseki Station is served by the JR West San'yō Main Line and is located 528.1 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Kobe. It is also served by trains of the JR West San'in Main Line, whose trains all continue past the nominal terminus of that line at Hatabu and is located 677.3 kilometers from the opposing terminus of that line at Kyoto. The company boundary between JR West and JR Kyushu is at the west end of this station where there is an entrance signal from Moji, and trains on the San'yō Main Line past this station are under the control of the Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu)

Station layout edit

 
Station sign
 
The ticket barriers

The station consists of two raised island platforms connected to a mezzanine level of the station building by the stairs/escalator near the north end of each platform. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office.

Platforms edit

3, 4       San'yō Line <siding>
6       San'yō Line for Shin-Yamaguchi and Hōfu
7, 8       San'yō Line for trains to Kyushu
9       San'in Main Line for Kogushi and Nagatoshi

Note: Platforms 1, 2, 5 and 10 do not have physical platforms.

History edit

Shimonoseki Station opened on 27 May 1901 as Bakan Station (馬関駅) on the San'yō Railway about 700 meters east from its current location, but adjacent to the Kanmon Renrakusen (関門連絡船, Shimonoseki Moji Railway Ferry) . The station name was changed to Shimonoseki Station with the change in city name 1 June 1902. San'yō Railway ferry operations to Korea began from 11 September 1905. The San'yō Railway was railway nationalized in 1906 and the line renamed the San'yō Main Line in 1909. On 1 July 1942, the Kanmon Tunnel was opened. The station moved to its present location on 15 November 1942. With the privatization of the Japan National Railway (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the aegis of the West Japan railway Company (JR West).

On 29 September 1999, the Shimonoseki Station massacre occurred, with five deaths with ten injuries. On 7 January 2006, the main station building was destroyed by fire and a 74-year-old man was arrested for arson.[2]

Passenger statistics edit

In fiscal 2020, the station was used by an average of 7225 passengers daily.[3]

Surrounding area edit

 
Takezaki-cho
 
Kaikyo Yume Tower (153m)
 
Green Mall (Koreatown)

JR Shimonoseki station and Buzenda area edit

Shops
  • Sea Mall Shimonoseki (largest shopping center in West Japan when it was built)
    • Shimonoseki Daimaru (department store)
    • Wedding Hall
  • Buzenda Shopping Street (the most famous downtown in Yamaguchi Prefecture)
  • Green Mall shopping street (Korean Town [1])
  • Nagato Market
Sightseeing
Hotels
  • Shimonoseki Tokyu Inn
  • Via Inn Shimonoseki
  • Shimonoseki Eki-nishi Washington Hotel Plaza
  • Toyoko Inn Shimonoseki-eki Higashi-guchi
  • Shimonoseki Station Hotel
  • Green Hotel Shimonoseki
  • Hotel Wing International Shimonoseki
  • Hotel 38th Shimonoseki
  • Prince Hotel Shimonoseki
Others
  • Shimonoseki Port (Foreign Access Zone)
  • Shimonoseki Port International Terminal
  • Shimonoseki Fishing Port
  • Shimonoseki Citizen hall

Karato edit

Shops
  • SunLive Karato(Shopping center)
  • Karato shopping street
  • Kamon Wharf (fresh fish shop and restaurant, etc.)
Sightseeing
  • Kaikyokan (Aquarium)
  • Mt. Hinoyama (268.2m)
  • Karato Market (Fresh fish shop etc.)
  • Former British Consulate (built in 1906)
  • Former Akita Company Building (built in 1915)
  • Nabe-cho Post Office (built in 1900)
  • Akama Shrine(built in 1191)
  • Kameyama Hachimangu Shrine (built in 859)
  • Kanmon Straits (Kanmonkyo Bridge)
  • Dan-no-ura (Battle of Dan-no-ura)
Hotels
  • Shimonoseki Grand Hotel
  • Karato Central Hotel
  • Kaikyo View Shimonoseki
  • Shunpanro
  • Tokyo Dai-ichi Hotel Shimonoseki
  • Shimonoseki City Hinoyama Youth Hostel
Others
  • Shimonoseki City Hall
  • Arcaport development area

Transportation edit

Ferries from Shimonoseki Port International Terminal edit

Bus edit

  • Bus company (A loop-line bus in the city.) : Sanden Kohtsu Co., Ltd.
    • Shimonoseki Station Bus Terminal : Intercity bus services (arrival and departure at Shimonoseki Station Bus Terminal) go to the following destinations: Osaka, Kobe, Fukuoka, Kitakyushu Airport, etc.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kawashima, Reizo (2012). 山陽・山陰ライン 全線・全駅・全配線 第6巻 広島東部・呉エリア [Sanyo/Sanin Line - All Lines, All Stations 6 east Hiroshima/Kure Area] (in Japanese). Kodansha. ISBN 978-4-06-295155-5.
  2. ^ "Blaze destroys JR Shimonoseki".
  3. ^ Yamaguchi Prefecture Statistical Yearbook

External links edit

  Media related to Shimonoseki Station at Wikimedia Commons

See also edit