Can you read them all? Railroad Month: Try to read the names of difficult-to-read stations in Yamagata Prefecture!

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10/14 marked the 150th anniversary of the start of the railroad industry. To commemorate this month, we have collected difficult-to-read station names in Yamagata Prefecture. If you could answer all the questions correctly, you are quite a Yamagata connoisseur! Please give it a try!

Q1, Left stream: Difficulty level: ■■■■

The last station on the JR Leftazawa line is "Leftazawa station". The last station on the JR Leftazawa line is "Leftazawa Station." The clue is that it is not read as "left. Did you get it?

Q2, Mejika: Difficulty: ■□□□□

Meika Station is located on the border with Akita Prefecture on the JR Hetsu Honsen Line. The difficulty level is relatively low. The clue is 00 bytes, which is smaller than a gigabyte.

Q3, Nezumigaseki: Difficulty: ■■■□□□□□

Next is also from JR Hetsu Honsen Line. Nezumigaseki Station" is located on the border with Niigata Prefecture. There is a fishing port there, so it may be familiar to those who like fishing.

Q4, Nashigo: Difficulty: ■■■■□□□□

Nashigo Station" is a station on the Yamagata Railway Flower Nagai Line, a local line in Yamagata Prefecture. The clue resembles the name of a fruit, but that fruit is not a pear.

Q5, Oirei: Difficulty: ■■■■■

The most difficult one is "Oitomi Station," which is located on the border with Akita Prefecture on the JR Ou Main Line.
Now, did you understand all the questions? Please check your answers in the picture below. Autumn is the season for excursions. It is a season when it is easy to travel! It would be interesting to travel around difficult-to-read stations!
You are a Yamagata connoisseur if you answer all the questions correctly *All images are for reference only.
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