Bizen-Fukukawa Station (備前福河駅, Bizen-Fukukawa-eki) is a railway station in Akō, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.[1]
The town of Fukukawa used to belong to Bizen Province, unlike the rest of Akō which belonged to Harima Province, hence its name.
The area is open walled. There is a barber shop and snacks on the west side of the station. There are no other shops. There is a vending machine near the station. Several residential areas are scattered nearby.
This is an unmanned station (Mujin-eki). Some unisex multi-purpose and flush toilets have been installed on the building's west side in 2017.[2]
Number of passengers | |
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Year | Average number of people per day |
2000 | 113 |
2001 | 104 |
2002 | 85 |
2003 | 78 |
2004 | 74 |
2005 | 69 |
2006 | 65 |
2007 | 61 |
2008 | 60 |
2009 | 60 |
2010 | 58 |
2011 | 44 |
2012 | 51 |
2013 | 47 |
2014 | 44 |
2015 | 37 |
2016 | 35 |
2017 | 23 |
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JR West | ||||
Akō Line | ||||
Tenwa | - | Sōgo |
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Stations of the JR West Akō Line | |
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