History
Hamanako-Sakume Station opened on 1 April 1938 as Sakume Station when the Ministry of Railways' Futamata West Line was extended from Kanasashi to Mikkabi in present-day Hamana-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture. Freight services ended on 21 August 1962 and parcel handling on 1 June 1970, after which the station became unstaffed. On 15 March 1987 the line was transferred to the third-sector Tenryu Hamanako Railroad, becoming the Tenryu Hamanako Line, and the station was renamed to its present form. It has a single side platform 50.7 kilometres from the line start at Kakegawa, and its station building, fronting directly onto Lake Hamana, houses a local cafe.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
In winter the platform fills with yurikamome (black-headed gulls) flying just metres away, drawing birdwatchers - though the lake view itself is partly blocked by the Tomei Expressway viaduct overhead.