History
Kōnan Station opened on 21 November 1913 when the Railway Bureau (Tetsudōin) extended the San'in Main Line from Izumo-Imaichi (now Izumoshi) to Oda, at Sanbu, Koryō-chō, Izumo, Shimane Prefecture, handling both passengers and freight. Freight handling ended on 1 October 1962, the station became a contracted-operation station on 20 June 1977, parcel handling ended and the station became a simple-contract station on 14 March 1985, and on 1 April 1987 it passed to JR West at the JNR privatisation. The simple-contract arrangement was dissolved on 29 March 2019, the station became fully unstaffed the following day, the original building was demolished in November 2021, and a ceremony for the completed new station building was held in February 2023.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.
Notes
Although Kōnan is a stop on a primary trunk line, through-trains pass it at speed thanks to a one-line-through layout (with both directions routed on platform 1) and favourable approach geometry; for operational reasons the platform-numbering used in passenger announcements is reversed from the dispatcher's track-numbering, with passenger "platform 2" being internally "track 1".