History
Futamata-Hommachi Station opened on 15 December 1956 as a passenger stop on the Japanese National Railways Futamata Line, serving the central district of Futamata in what is now Tenryū-ku, Hamamatsu. Enshū Railway gas-car services ran through the station between 1958 and 1966. When the Futamata Line was converted to third-sector operation on 15 March 1987, the station passed to the new Tenryū Hamanako Railroad. The single island platform sits on an embankment with the small station building below; the eastern half of the building was reused as a soba restaurant until its closure in October 2018, and reopened in 2019 as INN MY LIFE, a two-guest lodging facility.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.
Notes
Half of the small station building now operates as INN MY LIFE — a converted railway lodge that accepts only one pair of guests per night.