Train station • Kamiosatsu, Chitose, Hokkaido 066-0077, Japan
This is a proposed structure for a tourist article about Nagato Station in Chitose City, Hokkaido.
The name of Nagato Station seems difficult to pronounce at first glance. In fact, the origin of this name, pronounced as 'Osatsu,' comes from the former 'Nagato Village' in this area. By tracing the etymology of such place names, we can reflect on the history of this area.
Nagato Station's wooden station building exudes the nostalgic scent of bygone days. Even the ticket vending machine at the ticket office looks like a retro-style eatery, evoking a sense of nostalgia among visitors.
Despite being an unmanned station, Nagato Station is equipped with a spacious free parking lot and a rotary, serving as a convenient hub for the Chitose Line. It is only about a 35-minute ride to Sapporo via the rapid train, and the surrounding area is dotted with residential and industrial areas.
Within walking distance from Nagato Station is the Kirin Beer factory, making it a hidden gem for those seeking local beer. The factory tour is also quite popular.
Nagato Station may be a mere transit station, but we have discovered unexpected charm in such a small station. When you next visit Hokkaido, be sure to stop by.