Station

Ōasa

大麻

Ōasa
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History

Ōasa Station opened on 15 December 1966 as a passenger-only JNR stop on the Hakodate Main Line between Atsubetsu and Nopporo, the result of a multi-year lobbying campaign by residents of the Ōasa, Moto-Nopporo and Shin-Nopporo districts and the prefecture of Hokkaidō. JR Hokkaido inherited the station at the 1987 JNR privatisation, opening a south entrance on 5 February that year. Automatic fare gates followed at both entrances in December 1998, Kitaca IC service began on 25 October 2008, and a 2017 earthquake-resistance retrofit was completed by the following June. The station now anchors a dense educational and residential district.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.

Notes

Sapporo Gakuin University, Hokushō University and Rakuno Gakuen University all lie within walking distance of the south exit, turning the station forecourt into a de-facto college quarter.

Sources

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