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2 K bananama stallo It is one of Japan's most aesthetic station buildings. It is a perfect blend of modern science with a respect for tradition. The most striking feature of this station is its massive wooden gate.pls tell the answer

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Answered by sarahssynergy
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  • Okuoikojo Station is a station in Okuoikojo, Japan (Shizuoka Prefecture)
  • This station is located in Umeji, Kawanehon, Haibara District, which has a population of less than 40,000 people.
  • The station is situated at the tip of a spit of land that juts out like a peninsula into the Nagashima Dam lake.
  • A log house with rest rooms on the first level and a viewing platform above where you may stare out over the lake can be found up through the trees behind the station.

  • Shimonada Station is a station in Shimonada, Japan (Ehime Prefecture)

  • This is Japan's closest station to the sea, located in Futamicho Kaminada, Iyo.
  • Matsuyama, the capital of Ehime Prefecture, is about an hour south by train or automobile.
  • Taking a seat on the station bench and gazing out the window at the blue The sight of the ocean stretching out in front of you can give you a tremendous sense of serenity and tranquilly.

  • Koboro Station is number three (Hokkaido)

  • Koboro Station is on the Muroran Main Line, which runs from Oshamambe and Iwamizawa along the coast of Iburi Subprefecture.
  • The station is known for being the most hidden in all of Japan, as it is surrounded on three sides by tunnels, a mountain range on the north, and a mountain range on the east and west.
  • Only one trail leads south, yet it leads to the sea. In other words, the train is the only means to get to this stop.

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