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The Shimonada station, located at the Iyo City in Ehime Prefecture, Japan, is a station of JR Yosan Line.
This station has a daily ridership of 60 people in 2006. This station is famous for a location for some films and TV programs.
I took the movie of station and train at the Shimonada station.
The station hut has gabled roof and it is made of wood.
There are some shops and houses in front of the station.
The station name is written on both sides of the sign because travelers want a same scenery just like advertisements.
Some posters and local event photos are posted in the small waiting space.
Train comes here every one or two hours on each line of up and down.
All limited express trains run through new line via Uchiko station. So, only local trains come here.
As you see, the Shimonada station has been used as location for some films, TV programs, and advertisements.
The Shimonada station, which helps promote the town, is taken care of by the local people.
Walking through the station hut, there is a prime location overlooking the Seto Inland Sea.
Blue sky, blue sea, short roof and benches. This is the most famous composition of the station.
At one time, seashore is near the track. But it has been farther away from the track since the National Route 378 was constructed.
The flower-planted planters are arranged neatly by the local people.
At one time, the Shimonada station has one platform and two tracks. The gravel walk along the planters was track space.