History
Higashi-Niigata opened on 1 February 1958 as a Niigata Marshalling Yard temporary halt on the Hakushin Line. It was upgraded to a full passenger station on 2 October 1978 when the line was twin-tracked; for years afterward the down platform sat 200 metres north across the marshalling yard, an arrangement that earned the station the nickname "Japan's most inconvenient." Following the 1989 reorganisation of freight tracks and the consolidation of operations at the newly opened Niigata Freight Terminal, the platforms were unified on the south side, with the present station building opening on 25 December 1989. JR East elevators connecting the footbridge to the platforms entered service on 18 February 2017.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
For almost a decade after promotion to a full station, the down-line platform sat 200 metres north of the up-line platform across an active marshalling yard, requiring passengers boarding outbound trains to walk roughly ten minutes from the southern entrance.