The Train Station to Nowhere

In the middle of the Japanese countryside, there's a train station. You can exit the train, but you can't go anywhere. There are no roads or paths away from the station and no one lives in the area.

Why does it exist? Spoon & Tamago tells us that the Seiryū-Miharashi Station was built solely to allow people to enjoy the natural beauty of the Nishiki River flowing through the forest. After you disembark and breathe in the mountain air, the next train will pick you up in about 10-15 minutes.

-via Messy Nessy Chic | Photo: With News


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