History
Gochi Station opened on 23 July 1929 as a stop on the Shima Electric Railway in what is now the city of Shima, Mie Prefecture. In 1944 the Shima Electric Railway was one of six private operators merged by Japanese government order into Mie Kotsu, transferring the station to that company. When Mie Kotsu was dissolved on 1 February 1964 the station passed to the Mie Electric Railway, and was acquired by Kintetsu on 1 April 1965, becoming part of the Shima Line. Today it is an unattended station with two opposed side platforms on an embankment connected by an underground passage.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.