Ichitsubo Station
Ichitsubo Station (市坪駅 Ichitsubo-eki) is a train station in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan, on the Shikoku Railway Company Yosan Line (Station U01). The station is also called No-Ball Station (野球(の・ボール)駅) named after Noboru (昇), the name of a haiku poet from Matsuyama, Masaoka Shiki, in childhood.
Layout
from the opposite side of Botchan Stadium
1 (through track) | ■ Yosan Line | for Iyoshi, Uchiko, Iyo-Nagahama, Iyo-Ōzu, Yawatahama, and Uwajima |
2 | ■ Yosan Line | for Matsuyama, Iyo-Hōjō, Imabari, and Iyo-Saijō |
Surroundings
- Matsuyama Central Park
- Baseball stadium (Botchan Stadium)
- Sub-stadium (Madonna Stadium)
- Sports field
- Sports arena
- Tennis court
- Pool (Aqua Pallet Matsuyama)
- Matsuyama Keirin Track
- Ehimeken Budokan
- Iyozu Hikonomito Shrine (Tsubaki Shrine)
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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JR Shikoku | ||||
Yosan Line (U01) | ||||
Matsuyama (Y55, U00) | - | Kita-Iyo (U02) |
Coordinates: 33°48′32″N 132°44′57″E / 33.8090°N 132.7493°E
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