History
Takano Station opened on 15 March 1928 when the Railway Ministry extended the southern Inbi Line from Mimasaka-Kamo to Tsuyama, in what was then Takano-mura, Tomata-gun, Okayama. When Takano-mura was absorbed into Tsuyama City on 1 July 1954, its address became Takano-Hongō, Tsuyama. The station passed to JR West at the JNR breakup on 1 April 1987. On 29 November 1997, with the abolition of the express "Sakyū", the station was destaffed and its passing track removed; what had been a two-platform two-track layout became a single-platform single-line halt, with the old Chizu-direction platform retained as a relic.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.
Notes
When the express "Sakyū" was discontinued in November 1997, the disused Chizu-direction track was severed from the main line but its platform remained; the connecting structure between the two former platforms was the inside-the-station footpath crossing, since taken out of regular use.