History
Umedoi Station opened on 23 July 1931 on the Sangi Line, the suburban railway operated in northern Mie Prefecture by the private Sangi Railway. The line connects Kintetsu-Tomida Station in Yokkaichi with Nishi-Fujiwara, originally built primarily to haul cement and limestone from the Inabe area; Umedoi is 13.1 kilometres from the Kintetsu-Tomida end. The station is in the city of Inabe and has a single island platform reached from the station building by a level crossing inside the station precincts. While freight haulage on the Sangi Line shaped the station's early decades, today it serves only local passenger trains.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.