Manza Kazawaguchi Station is a railway station operated by JR East in Tsumagoi town, Gunma prefecture. The station was opened in March 7 1971 and services the Agatsuma line. This single side platform station has a ticket booth, ticket gate, waiting area, taxi rank and a bus area. There is a souvenir store across the road that can look after your heavy luggage for 100 yen per hour. In that time you can visit the udon, ramen and soba stores nearby.
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Manza Kazawaguchi Station
The cabbage patch station

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Have fun using the station's cabbage patch stamp

The main entrance

Wait for your train at the platform

Time to get on the train

Walk down these steps to exit

You can buy your ticket here

Show your ticket to the station master

Souvenir stores and restaurants to entertain yourself

Easy place to wait for the bus or the taxi
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