History
Nabari Station opened on 10 October 1930 as a station on the Sangu Express Electric Railway, serving the line that linked Osaka with Ise via Nara. The line passed to Kansai Express Railway in March 1941 when Sangu Express merged with Osaka Electric Tramway, and again to Kintetsu Railway on 1 June 1944 through wartime consolidation with Nankai Electric Railway. The Osaka Line station is 67.2 kilometres from the Osaka-Uehommachi terminus and today serves as a regional hub for the city of Nabari, Mie Prefecture, with two island platforms and four ground-level tracks connected by an underground passage.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.