History
Mino-Yamazaki Station opened on 27 April 1919 with the Yōrō Railway's extension from Kuwana to Yōrō. Through a long sequence of mergers and re-incorporations the station passed in 1922 to Ibigawa Electric, then through Yōrō Electric Railway, Ise Electric Railway, Yōrō Electric Railway again, Sangū Express Electric Railway, Kansai Express Railway and finally Kintetsu in 1944. On 1 October 2007 Kintetsu spun off the Yōrō Line to today's Yōrō Railway. The unstaffed station has two opposed side platforms; with no internal level crossing, passengers must use the adjacent public road crossing to switch sides.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.