History
Aizu-Nagano Station opened on 27 December 1934 as a station of the state-run Aizu Line in present-day Minamiaizu, Fukushima. Freight and parcel handling were discontinued on 1 April 1971 and the station was made unstaffed apart from operational personnel; full unstaffing followed. On 1 April 1987 it briefly passed to JR East as part of the breakup of the Japanese National Railways, then was transferred to the Aizu Railway on 16 July 1987. The station today has a single side platform serving one bidirectional track; the original island platform with passing loop has been removed and a log-cabin-style station building now occupies that side. Its signboard reads "A hillside village under the evening glow".
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.