History
Ōtoba Station opened on 10 November 1918 with the official railway's Tomura - Obama extension on what later became the Obama Line, in the town of Wakasa, Mikatakaminaka District, Fukui Prefecture. Freight handling ended on 1 March 1961, and on 15 March 1973 the station was unstaffed, the parcel service ended and the passing loop was removed. With the 1 April 1987 privatisation of Japanese National Railways, the station joined JR West. A new station building, shared with the Wakasa Agricultural Cooperative (JA Wakasa), was completed in March 1988; the agency arrangement is scheduled to end on 1 April 2026, after which the station becomes fully unstaffed.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
The 1988 station building was constructed jointly with the local agricultural cooperative JA Wakasa, sharing the same structure with the cooperative's Toba branch office until that office closed in 2022.