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World's First 3D-Printed Railway Station in Japan

Japan has unveiled the world's first 3D-printed railway station, completed in a mere six hours, marking a significant advancement in construction technology

Located at Hatsushima Station in Arida, Wakayama Prefecture, the new structure replaces a 75-year-old wooden building, addressing the need for modernization in rural areas

The single-story, reinforced concrete building spans approximately 10 square meters and stands 2.6 meters tall, offering a durable and space-efficient solution

The 3D-printed parts were made off-site and assembled overnight, cutting construction time drastically

Traditional methods take over two months and double the cost, proving 3D-printing’s speed and savings

In rural Japan, 3D-printing offers a smart, cost-effective way to upgrade aging infrastructure

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