Station

Kamono

加茂野

Kamono
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History

Kamono Station opened on 26 December 1952 on the JNR Etsumi-Nan Line under the name Kamono-guchi (加茂野口駅), as an unstaffed passenger-only halt. With the third-sector transfer of the line to the Nagaragawa Railway on 11 December 1986, the station was renamed Kamono — taking the name vacated when the neighbouring (and original) Kamono Station was renamed Tomika. The station carries number 2.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-24.

Notes

Kamono is a single-platform, ground-level, unstaffed station with a bicycle stand at the entrance. Per the published yearly figures, daily ridership has hovered between roughly 45 and 60 boardings throughout the 2009-2020 decade. The station serves the surrounding Kamono district of Mino-Kamo and is closest to Kamono Elementary School, the Bridgestone Tire Gifu Mino-Kamo office, and the Maxell Frontier Gifu plant.

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