History
Yaga Station, on the JR Central Gotemba Line in Yamakita, Kanagawa, is the westernmost regular-rail station in the prefecture. It opened on 15 March 1907 as the Yaga signal station between Yamakita and Oyama on the government railway, was renamed a signal point in April 1922, and was absorbed into the new Gotemba Line on 1 December 1934 when the Atami–Numazu shortcut took the Tōkaidō Main Line designation. After the line was single-tracked on 11 July 1943, residents petitioned for passenger service, and on 15 July 1947 the facility was relocated 0.3 km towards Yamakita and upgraded to a station. Electrification reached the platforms on 27 April 1968, the station passed to JR Central on 1 April 1987, the wooden building was rebuilt with a triangular roof on 6 March 2000, and TOICA service began on 2 March 2019.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
The 13th verse of the first volume of the Meiji-era Tetsudō Shōka railway song — "As we emerge and dive again through tunnels: Yamakita and Oyama stations on either side, with that iron bridge we still cannot forget" — is said to describe the scenery around Yaga, and a stone monument inscribed with the lyrics stands in front of the station.