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Inuboh Station

Inuboh Station
犬吠駅
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Inuboh Station forecourt in August 2012
Location 9591-1 Inubōzaki, Chōshi-shi, Chiba-ken
Japan
Operated by Chōshi Electric Railway
Line(s) Chōshi Electric Railway Line
Distance 5.5 km from Chōshi
Platforms 1 side platform
Tracks 1
History
Opened December 1913
Previous names Tōdaimae (until 1941)
Traffic
Passengers (FY2010) 158 daily
Location
Inuboh Station is located in Japan
Inuboh Station
Inuboh Station
Location within Japan

Inuboh Station (犬吠駅?, Inubō-eki) is a railway station on the privately operated Chōshi Electric Railway Line in Chōshi, Chiba, Japan.

Inuboh Station is served by the 6.4 km (4.0 mi) Chōshi Electric Railway Line from Chōshi to Tokawa. It is located between Kimigahama and Tokawa stations, and is a distance of 5.5 km from Chōshi Station.

The station is staffed during the daytime, and consists of one side platform serving a single track.Nure senbei (moist senbei rice crackers) are made and sold inside the large Portuguese-style station building.

Former Choshi Electric Railway DeHa 501 EMU car was sectioned and grounded in front of the station together with former Sagami Railway 2000 series EMU car MoNi 2022. These were used as shop and restaurant facilities until they were cut up on-site in July 2012 due to their increasingly poor structural condition.

Former DeHa 501 car (left) and Sagami Railway MoNi 2022 car (right) in front of the station in November 2009

The platform looking southward toward Tokawa in September 2012

Inuboh Station first opened in December 1913 as a station on the Chōshi Sightseeing Railway (銚子遊覧鉄道?, Chōshi Yūran Tetsudō), which operated a distance of 5.9 km between Chōshi and Inuboh. The railway closed in November 1917, but was reopened on 5 July 1923 as the Chōshi Railway. The original station was located 400 m south of the location of the present-day Inuboh Station. On 21 June 1935, a new temporary station opened at the present-day station of Inuboh Station, named Tōdaimae Station (燈台前駅?, lit. "lighthouse front"). This became a full-time station from 14 August 1935. With the opening of Tōdaimae Station, passenger usage of the original Inuboh Station dropped from an average of 30 passengers daily in 1930 to an average of just 13 passengers daily. The original Inuboh Station closed from 15 November 1941, from which date Tōdaimae Station was renamed Inuboh. The original station structure included a roof extending over the platform, but this was damaged by a typhoon in September 1948, and not replaced. A new Portuguese-style station building was completed in December 1990 with a large forecourt area for special events.


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