History
The station opened on 1 August 1902 as Gojome Station (五城目駅) on the Japanese Government Railways line between Noshiro and Akita, serving the village of Hitoichi in Akita Prefecture. It was renamed Hitoichi Station (一日市駅) on 1 November 1926 and took its present name Hachirōgata on 1 June 1965; a new station building followed in December 1965. The Akita Chūō Kōtsū Line interurban service that once connected here was withdrawn on 11 July 1969. JNR privatisation transferred the station to JR East on 1 April 1987, and a Midori-no-Madoguchi reserved-ticket counter operated from late 1986 until its replacement by an automated machine in March 2006. The station was outsourced to JR East Tohoku Sogo Service on 1 October 2015.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-06-09.
Where the English and Japanese sources differ, this account follows the Japanese source.
Notes
The east-side plaza is dominated by a 20-metre-wide, 3-metre-tall Shigaraki-ware ceramic relief depicting local intangible cultural assets such as the Ganjin-odori dance and the Hitoichi Bon Odori.