Jiji Railway Station is a well-known train station located in the town of Jiji, Nantou County, in central Taiwan. It serves as a significant hub in the region and is especially famous for its role in promoting tourism in the Jiji area. Constructed in 1933 during the Japanese colonial era, this station exhibits an old-world charm with its wooden architecture, which is a rarity in modern-day Taiwan. It boasts a quaint, retro aesthetic that harks back to the bygone days of the first half of the 20th century. The station suffered damage during the 1999 7.3 magnitude Jiji earthquake, but was meticulously restored to preserve its historical value. Its presence on the Jiji Line of the Taiwan Railways Administration adds to its significance, and it serves not just locals but also tourists who come to enjoy the natural beauty of the Nantou region. The station is adjacent to popular destinations such as the Jiji Green Tunnel, Endemic Species Research Institute, and the Sun Moon Lake. It's a starting point for many exploring the surrounding attractions, including cycling adventures and cultural explorations.