History
Yakeishi Station opened on 14 April 1929 as the temporary terminus of the Takayama Line, which had just been extended north from Hida-Kanayama, in what is now Gero, Gifu Prefecture. On 2 November 1930 the line was extended to Gero, and Yakeishi became an intermediate stop. Freight handling ceased in February 1961 and parcel traffic in February 1984; the station was made unstaffed on 1 April 1985, and passed to JR Central at the privatisation of Japanese National Railways on 1 April 1987. A new station building replaced the original — built 86 years earlier — on 19 March 2015. The neighbouring stations are both more than 9 km away, with signal stations placed between them.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
On 26 April 2009 a suspected lightning strike burned out the signal-equipment room at Yakeishi, forcing the line to fall back on substitute manual block working for five days until normal signalling was restored on 1 May.