Station

Tamagaki

玉垣

Tamagaki
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History

Tamagaki Station opened on 1 September 1973 as an unattended passenger-only station on the Japanese National Railways Ise Line, the only crossing point on the Ise Line at that time. The Ise Line was privatised to the third-sector Ise Railway on 27 March 1987, four days before the JNR was dissolved on 1 April 1987, and the station has remained under Ise Railway management since.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.

Notes

Although Tamagaki is itself an unattended station, the Ise Railway head office and depot stand on the east side of the station. As a result Tamagaki is the starting point of the first morning trains and the destination of the last service of the day, with overnight train stabling on site even though ordinary tickets and limited-express tickets are sold only at Suzuka Station.

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