History
Higashi-Yatsuo Station opened on 1 June 1956 as a passenger-only unstaffed halt on JNR's Takayama Main Line, added between Sasazu and Etchū-Yatsuo at the request of residents of the Sugihara district, who had previously needed to walk roughly four kilometres to Etchū-Yatsuo to board a train. The campaign was led by the local women's association and a 1955 founding committee that petitioned both the town council and JNR. It passed to JR West at the 1 April 1987 privatisation, and the ageing waiting shelter was rebuilt in 2019. The station consists of a single side platform on an embankment, with a small waiting room and toilet but no ticket machine.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
Higashi-Yatsuo owes its existence to a petition campaign spearheaded by the Sugihara district's women's association in the mid-1950s; among many similar nationwide requests at the time, theirs was singled out for priority approval by JNR.