Kurashiki Station - Station Building and Platforms

Station Building and Platforms

Kurashiki Station features both side- and island-style platform capable of handling several lines simultaneously. Each platform has an upper (上り) and lower end (下り) of the platform.

1 █ Sanyō Main Line (down) to Shin-Kurashiki • Kasaoka • Fukuyama • Mihara • Hiroshima
2 (used for Sanyō Main Line and Mizushima Coastal Railway freight and special trains)
3 █ Sanyō Main Line (up) to Okayama • Seto • Wake • Aioi • Himeji • Banshū-Akō
4 █ Hakubi Line to Sōja • Bitchū-Takahashi • Niimi • Yonago
Limited Express (Yakumo) (down) to Niimi • Yonago • Matsue • Izumoshi
Overnight Limited Express (Sunrise Izumo) (down) to Niimi • Yonago • Matsue • Izumoshi
5 █ Sanyō Main Line (up) to Okayama • Seto • Wake • Aioi • Himeji • Banshū-Akō
Limited Express (Yakumo) (up) to Okayama
Overnight Limited Express (Sunrise Izumo) (up) to Tokyo

Facilities located within the station building include the LeBlanc department store, the Hotel Kurashiki, the Nippon Travel Agency, McDonald's, and ATMs for Chugoku Bank and Tomato Bank.

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