History
Bitchū-Kurese Station opened on 11 January 1999 with the inauguration of the Ibara Line, a third-sector route between Sōja and Kannabe. Located 11.1 kilometres from the Sōja terminus in the Mabi district of Kurashiki, the elevated halt has a single side platform built on top of an embankment, with the station's small unstaffed facilities beneath. A waiting room sits on the northwest side under the platform, but the station has no ticket machine. The platform sign carries an illustration evoking the local theme of "meeting and tranquility with ancient people."
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
"Kurese" appears in no other station name nationwide — yet the prefix "Bitchū" was added at opening anyway. The reason for the disambiguation remains officially unexplained, although a JR-bus stop called "Kurese" nearby may be the cause.