Station

Kitagata-Makuwa

北方真桑

Kitagata-Makuwa
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History

Kitagata-Makuwa Station opened on 20 March 1956 as Motosu-Kitagata Station on the JNR Tarumi Line, when the section from Ōgaki to Tanigumiguchi was first inaugurated. Freight handling ceased on 31 March 1971, and the station became unstaffed the same day. On 6 October 1984 the Tarumi Line was transferred from JNR to the third-sector Tarumi Railway, and the station took its present name. The station sits on the line at 10.8 km from Ōgaki and has a single ground-level island platform connected to the station building by a level crossing. Although operated as a directly-staffed station, an attendant is present only on Tuesday and Friday afternoons.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.

Notes

The original "Motosu-Kitagata" station-name signboard from the JNR era is kept by Tarumi Railway but is not on public display.

Sources

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