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Sakai Line

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Sakai Line
Nezumi Otoko Train I
Overview
Native name境線
OwnerJR West
LocaleTottori Prefecture
Termini
Stations16
Technical
Line length17.9 km (11.1 mi)
Number of tracks1
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
ElectrificationOverhead lines 1500 VDC (Yonago - Goto, only for trains that enter and exit Goto train depot)

TheSakai Line (境線,Sakai-sen) is a railway line operated byWest Japan Railway Company (JR West) inTottori Prefecture, Japan. The line connectsYonago andSakaiminato.

Stations

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All stations are inTottori Prefecture. The stations have nicknames corresponding to monsters that appear inGeGeGe no Kitaro.[1][2]

NameNicknameBetween (km)Distance (km)RapidTransfersLocation
Yonago米子Nezumi-Otokoねずみ男-0.0Sanin Main LineYonago
Bakurōmachi博労町Koro-pok-guruコロポックル1.01.0 
Fujimichō富士見町Zashiki-warashiざしきわらし0.51.5 
Gotō後藤Doro-ta-bōどろたぼう0.72.2 
Sambommatsuguchi三本松口Sodehiki-Kozōそでひき小僧1.13.3 
Kawasakiguchi河崎口Kasabake傘化け2.05.3 
Yumigahama弓ヶ浜Azukiaraiあずきあらい1.97.2 
Wadahama和田浜Tsuchikorobiつちころび2.59.7 
Ōshinozuchō大篠津町Sunakake Babā砂かけばばあ1.411.1 
Yonago Airport米子空港Betobeto-sanべとべとさん1.612.7 Sakaiminato
Nakahama中浜Ushi-oni牛鬼0.513.2 
Takamatsuchō高松町Sunekosuriすねこすり1.114.3 
Amariko余子Konaki-jijiこなきじじい0.715.0 
Agarimichi上道Ittan-momen一反木綿1.316.3 
Babasakichō馬場崎町Kijimunaキジムナー0.917.2 
Sakaiminato境港Kitaro鬼太郎0.717.9 

History

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The entire line opened in 1902. The section to Goto was electrified in 1982, and freight services ceased in 1986.[citation needed]

In 2008, Oshinozu Station was closed and the line relocated 800 m east to serveYonago Airport, with the new station named accordingly.[citation needed]

JR West announced an 800 million yen renovation of the line's rolling stock (22 cars) in October 2017, to be completed by spring 2019. The renovation will introduce on-board fare payment usingICOCA proximity cards (as well asSuica and other major Japanese transit cards). Most stations on the line are unmanned, requiring fares to be paid to the train conductor; the upgrade is intended to increase efficiency, and to better serve travelers from Tokyo, Osaka and other metropolitan areas where proximity cards are commonly used.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"JR米子駅 耳よりコラム 妖怪の里へ・・・ JR境線 鬼太郎列車 完全ガイド!".米子観光ナビ [米子市観光協会] (in Japanese). Retrieved2017-11-01.
  2. ^"水木しげる氏追悼 ゲゲゲの境線".HuffPost Japan (in Japanese). 2016-12-10. Retrieved2017-11-01.
  3. ^"JR境線でイコカ 19年春から 車載型IC改札機で".www.nikkei.com (in Japanese). 2017-10-19. Retrieved2017-11-01.
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