Shin-Hokota

Shin-Hokota Station is a passenger railway station in the town of , , operated by the third sector Kashima Rinkai Railway.
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  • Type: Railway station
  • Description: railway station in Hokota, Ibaraki prefecture, Japan
  • Also known as: Shin-Hokota Station

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include 茨城県立 鉾田第一高等学校 and 茨城県立鉾田第二高等学校.

School
Photo: あばさー, Public domain.
is a school, which is situated 320 metres northwest of Shin-Hokota.

School
Photo: あばさー, Public domain.
is a school, which is situated 580 metres northwest of Shin-Hokota.

Post office
is a post office, which is situated 1 km northwest of Shin-Hokota.

Shin-Hokota

Latitude
36.15238° or 36° 9′ 9″ north
Longitude
140.52035° or 140° 31′ 13″ east
Open location code
8R825G2C+X4
Open­Street­Map ID
node 6104661389
Open­Street­Map feature
public_transport=­station
Open­Street­Map feature
railway=­station
Wiki­data ID
Q7497093
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Ukrainian—“Shin-Hokota” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 新鉾田站
  • French: Shin-Hokota
  • Indonesian: Stasiun Shin-Hokota
  • Japanese: Shinhokota
  • Japanese: しんほこた
  • Japanese: 新鉾田
  • Japanese: 新鉾田駅
  • Korean: 신호코타역
  • Ukrainian: Шін-Хокота

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Eicho Bridge and Sakai Bridge.

Nearby Places

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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Shin-Hokota”. Photo: 真人.青, CC BY-SA 4.0.