Nahari Station
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Nahari Station
Summary
Nahari Station is a railway station[1]. It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Nahari Station is located in Nahari[3].
- Nahari Station is in the country of Japan[4].
- Nahari Station's instance of is recorded as railway station[5].
- Nahari Station's instance of is recorded as elevated station[6].
- Nahari Station's instance of is recorded as kan'i itaku station[7].
- Nahari Station's instance of is recorded as dead-end railway station[8].
- Nahari Station's instance of is recorded as passenger railway station[9].
- Nahari Station's instance of is recorded as last station[10].
- Nahari Station's instance of is recorded as Q123094976[11].
- Nahari Station's connecting line is recorded as Asa Line[12].
- Nahari Station is owned by Tosa Kuroshio Railway[13].
- Nahari Station is operated by Tosa Kuroshio Railway[14].
- Nahari is named after Nahari Station[15].
- Nahari Station's adjacent station is recorded as Tano Station[16].
- Nahari Station's station code is recorded as GN21[17].
- Nahari Station's station code is recorded as ナハ[18].
- Nahari Station's Commons category is recorded as Nahari Station[19].
- Nahari Station's located in time zone is recorded as Japan Standard Time[20].
- July 1, 2002 marks the founding of Nahari Station[21].
- Nahari Station's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 33.42523611111111, 'lon': 134.01815555555555}[22].
- Nahari Station's official website is recorded as https://www.tosakuro.com/nahari/[23].
- Nahari Station's number of platform tracks is recorded as {'amount': '+1'}[24].
- Nahari Station's daily patronage is recorded as {'amount': '+288'}[25].
- Nahari Station's date of official opening is recorded as July 1, 2002[26].
- Nahari Station's number of platform faces is recorded as {'amount': '+1'}[27].
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Geography
Nahari Station is in the country of Japan[4]. It is located in Nahari[3].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include railway station[5], elevated station[6], kan'i itaku station[7], dead-end railway station[8], passenger railway station[9], and last station[10].
History and Context
July 1, 2002 marks the founding of Nahari Station[21]. It is owned by Tosa Kuroshio Railway[13]. Nahari is named after it[15].
Why It Matters
Nahari Station is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]