History
Ise-Hata Station opened on 30 March 1930 as a station of the Japanese Government Railways Meishō Line, becoming a Japan National Railways station after the Second World War. Freight handling was withdrawn in 1963. Following the 1 April 1987 division and privatisation of JNR the station passed to Central Japan Railway Company. It lies 11.7 rail kilometres from the line terminus at Matsusaka in Tsu, Mie Prefecture. The station has a single side platform serving bi-directional traffic with no station building; only a rain shelter stands directly on the platform, and the stop has long been unstaffed.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.