Japan Builds World’s First 3D-Printed Train Station in Record Time

West Japan Railway Company (JR West) has achieved a groundbreaking feat by constructing the world’s first 3D-printed train station, Hatsushima Station, in Arida City, Wakayama Prefecture.
The station, built in under six hours, replaces a 1948 wooden facility and showcases the potential of 3D printing in transforming public infrastructure.
Collaborating with Serendix, a Japanese construction technology firm, the project significantly reduced construction time and costs while minimizing labor and service disruption.
This innovation is crucial for addressing Japan’s aging population and workforce shortages, offering a model for future rural infrastructure development