History
Hirako Station opened on 1 February 1952 as an intermediate stop on the Geibi Line between Bingo-Saijō and Takashi, in the village of Hirako in present-day Shōbara, Hiroshima Prefecture. A local petition campaign began in 1946 and the new station was authorised in 1951; an early proposal to name it "Taishakukuchi" after the Taishakukyō gorge was set aside in favour of the local hamlet name. Parcel handling ceased on 1 September 1972 and the stop was destaffed, with a simple-consignment arrangement taking over. The station passed to West Japan Railway Company on 1 April 1987 at the breakup of Japanese National Railways and remains an unmanned wayside halt with a single side platform.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.
Notes
A naming proposal would have called the station Taishakukuchi to advertise the nearby Taishakukyō gorge, but the town settled on the hamlet name Hirako when the stop opened in 1952.