History
Katsuura Station opened on 20 June 1913 as a Sōbu-line-era extension of the Bōsō Railway, fulfilling a long-running local petition campaign that had reached the Diet in 1910. Freight service was discontinued in 1978, and the current overhead station building was completed on 1 July 1982. The station joined JR East at the 1987 privatisation, and a third platform face followed the 1995 double-tracking of the Onjuku section. Suica was enabled on 14 March 2009 when the station was added to the Tokyo Suburban Area, and the Midori-no-Madoguchi ticket office closed on 16 December 2023, replaced by a smart limited-express ticket machine.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
All limited-express "Wakashio" trains call at Katsuura, and the Katsuura Big Hina Matsuri brings festival-specific extras such as the "Katsuura Hinamatsuri-gō" each spring.