Komatsu Train Station is situated in Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture and serves as a critical junction in the Hokuriku region. Opened in 1982, the station facilitates travel for both locals and visitors, operating multiple local and limited express trains. The station connects to major areas such as Kanazawa, Nanao, and Toyama, catering to about 3,000 passengers daily. Notably, Komatsu is known for its proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Historic Villages of Shirakawa-go, accessible by direct trains within 90 minutes. An interesting feature of the station is its location within a short walking distance to Komatsu Castle and the nearby Koroen Park, making it an ideal stop for travelers with a layover. Komatsu also has well-known local attractions like the Kutaniyaki Pottery Museum, located around 1 km from the station, which is a 15-minute walk.