History
Ōmitsu Station opened on 19 November 1930 on Sangū Express Electric Railway, which had been incorporated to build a high-speed link between Osaka and Ise. Through corporate reorganisations the station passed in 1941 to Kansai Express Railway (after Sangū Express merged with the Osaka Electric Tramway) as part of the new Ōsaka Line, and then on 1 June 1944 to Kintetsu when Kansai Express merged with Nankai Electric Railway. The station has two opposed side platforms connected by a level crossing and is operated unstaffed. It is located 97.6 rail kilometres east of the Ōsaka Line's starting point at Ōsaka Uehommachi, in the Tsu administrative area of Mie Prefecture.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
The name is written 大三 ("big three") but pronounced "Ōmitsu" — a holdover from the old village name rather than the more common reading "Daizō" or "Ōzō."