Operated by JR Kyushu | Passengers (2005) 3,801 daily Opened 1897 | |
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Location Kawaguchi-machi, Nagasaki, Nagasaki( 長崎県長崎市川口町)Japan Similar Nagasaki Station, Michinoo Station, Utsutsugawa Station, Isahaya Station, Hizen‑Koga Station |
urakami station
Urakami Station (浦上駅, Urakami-eki) is a railway station in Kawaguchi-chō, Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu and is on the Nagasaki Main Line. It is the station where the "old line" and "new line" sections of the Nagasaki Line intersect. In front of the station is the Urakami Ekimae stop on the Nagasaki Electric Tramway.
Contents
- urakami station
- Jr jr kyushu 817 series emu commuter train depart from urakami station
- Layout
- Environs
- Educational facilities
- Medical care
- Cultural facilities
- Media
- Usage
- History
- Adjacent stations
- References
Jr jr kyushu 817 series emu commuter train depart from urakami station
Layout
The current station building was built after the previous one was burnt down by the atomic bombing. There is one automatic ticket machine, but no automatic turnstile. Urakami Station has two island platforms facing each other, servicing two tracks. There is an overhead walkway connecting the two platforms.
Environs
In front of the station is the Urakami Ekimae stop of the Nagasaki Electric Tramway. Behind the station is a hospital, and nearby are condos, concert halls, broadcast stations and schools among other things. Many of the people who use this station are commuters to these places.
Educational facilities
Medical care
Cultural facilities
Media
Usage
On average 3,801 people use this station per day (2005 estimate).
History
When this station first opened on July 22, 1897, it was called Nagasaki Station. Even today there is a stone monument in one corner of the station plaza which reads "The Site of Nagasaki Station" (「長崎駅址」). On August 9, 1945 the station was destroyed by the nuclear bomb dropped on Nagasaki.
Adjacent stations
※Some trains are different in a station to stop.