History
Nichihara Station opened on 1 April 1923 when the Yamaguchi Line was extended between Tsuwano and Iwami-Masuda (now Masuda). Postwar it became a junction for Japan National Railways' road bus services on the Iwanichi Line, which opened from Demaibashi in 1934 and from Tsuwano in 1948. Freight handling ended on 1 April 1980 and baggage handling on 1 February 1984, when the station was made unattended; the long-planned Iwanichi rail extension was never built. With JNR privatisation on 1 April 1987 it passed to JR West. The station is a designated stop for the limited express "Super Oki" and is staffed only during the daytime as a commissioned outlet.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
The station building is a shared structure with the Plaza Makurase Post Office, and a covered corridor links it to the Makurase district community hall next door.