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The loghouse is a common building design, but Nagahara has a good reason to use it. Before railroads were built, this area was a port town teeming with wooden maruko-bune boats plying across Lake Biwa between Otsu and this area of northern Lake Biwa. The trademark of maruko-bune was a semi-round log (maruko) along the sides of the boat. Nearby is the [https://photoguide.jp/pix/thumbnails.php?album=124 Maruko-bune Museum]. The station building was rebuilt in April 2000.  
The loghouse is a common building design, but Nagahara has a good reason to use it. Before railroads were built, this area was a port town teeming with wooden maruko-bune boats plying across Lake Biwa between Otsu and this area of northern Lake Biwa. The trademark of maruko-bune was a semi-round log (maruko) along the sides of the boat. Nearby is the [https://photoguide.jp/pix/thumbnails.php?album=124 Maruko-bune Museum]. The station building was rebuilt in April 2000.  


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'''Elevator''': No | '''Escalator''': No | '''Accessible toilet''': No | '''Staffed''': Yes | '''Lockers''': Yes | '''Tourist info staff''': No
 
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Nagahara Station (永原駅) is a JR train station in Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture on the JR Kosei Line operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).

The loghouse is a common building design, but Nagahara has a good reason to use it. Before railroads were built, this area was a port town teeming with wooden maruko-bune boats plying across Lake Biwa between Otsu and this area of northern Lake Biwa. The trademark of maruko-bune was a semi-round log (maruko) along the sides of the boat. Nearby is the Maruko-bune Museum. The station building was rebuilt in April 2000.

Elevator: No | Escalator: No | Accessible toilet: No | Staffed: Yes | Lockers: Yes | Tourist info staff: No

JR West Timetable, Route Finder, & Operation Status | Nearby attractions

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Kosei Line 湖西線 Train Stations
Kyoto* 京都 | Yamashina* 山科 | Otsukyo* 大津京駅 | Karasaki 唐崎駅 | Hiezan-Sakamoto* 比叡山坂本駅 | Ogoto Onsen おごと温泉駅 | Katata* 堅田駅 | Ono 小野駅 | Wani 和邇駅 | Horai 蓬莱駅 | Shiga 志賀駅 | Hira 比良駅 | Omi-Maiko* 近江舞子駅 | Kita-Komatsu* 北小松駅 | Omi-Takashima* 近江高島駅 | Adogawa* 安曇川駅 | Shin-Asahi* 新旭駅 | Omi-Imazu* 近江今津駅 | Omi-Nakasho* 近江中庄駅 | Makino* マキノ駅 | Nagahara* 永原駅 | Omi-Shiotsu* 近江塩津駅 | *Shin-kaisoku stations.