There is an older traditional train side platform 1 and 2, with a convenience store, coin locker and information centre (which has luggage storage service, bike for rent and a bento shop), and the new Shinkansen side platform 10-12 with the Tabi Bookstore (which is also a cafe). But even if you ride traditional trains, some trains (afaik some Limited Express bound for Sasebo/Hakata/Mojiko) open doors to the Shinkansen side platform 10 so people can transfer to Shinkansens for Nagasaki at platform 11. Remember to check beforehand. As long as they have the name Relay Kamome, they open to the Shinkansen side. There are no automatic gates on the traditional train side, and sometimes no staff checks tickets. It feels awkward walking through without a ticket check. The toilets in the shinkansen side was spotless but have no soap, for some reason JR Kyushu hate...
Read moreTakeo-Onsen Station serves as a key transport hub in Takeo, Saga, Japan. Operated by JR Kyushu, it provides easy access to the Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen and the Sasebo Line. The station features modern amenities, including side platforms and an island platform, along with a staff ticket window, waiting room, cafe, shops, and the Takeo Tourist Information Centre. Parking and car rentals are also available.
In addition to its convenient travel services, Takeo-Onsen Station is the perfect place to pick up the luxurious Saga Beef Steak and Yakiniku Bento from Kairodo. This delicious bento offers juicy steak and tenderly grilled yakiniku, making it a must-try treat for visitors.
Whether you're heading to the hot spring town of Takeo-Onsen or simply passing through, don't miss the chance to enjoy this culinary delight at...
Read moreSteam drifts above tiled roofs, rising toward pine-clad hills. Takeo glows with onsen warmth and the scent of hinoki wood. The Shinkansen glides in like a visiting spirit — sleek, silver, reverent. Old bathhouses whisper stories of travelers who once walked here, following the same mountains toward the sea.
Tourist Tip: Starting point of the Nishi Kyūshū Line; transfer from conventional Kyūshū Shinkansen at Hakata via relay train. Visit Takeo Shrine’s sacred camphor tree and the historic Takeo Onsen Tower Gate. Many ryokan offer...
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