Station

Uji

宇治

Uji
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History

Uji Station opened on 25 January 1896 when the privately owned Nara Railway extended its Momoyama-Tamamizu section through the temple town of Uji. The line was absorbed by the Kansai Railway on 7 February 1905 and nationalised on 1 October 1907. A first rebuilt station building dated from 1935; the JNR Kii-no-Kawa express was withdrawn in October 1984, briefly leaving Uji without through services. JR West succeeded JNR on 1 April 1987 and introduced Nara Line rapid services in March 1991. The current four-track elevated station, with a facade modelled on the Phoenix Hall of nearby Byodo-in, entered service on 7 August 2000, and station numbering JR-D09 was added in March 2018. The Uji-Obaku double-tracking was completed on 18 December 2022.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.

Notes

Uji acts as the operational hub of the Nara Line: a station master is permanently posted here, and the station administers every intermediate stop between Kamikoma and Tofukuji.

Sources

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