History
Miyamado Station opened on 25 October 1919 as the new terminus of an extension of the Ise Railway from Kusu Station. When the line was pushed on to Shin-Yokkaichi in 1922 the station became an intermediate stop. Through a sequence of corporate mergers the operator became Ise Electric Railway, Sangu Express Electric Railway, Kansai Express Railway, and finally Kintetsu in 1944. Double-tracking between Miyamado and Shiohama was completed in 1941, and the routing through to Kintetsu Yokkaichi was switched onto a new alignment in 1956. The station has been unstaffed throughout the day since December 2014.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
The station was selected as one of the Chūbu region’s One Hundred Stations during the programme’s fourth round.