History
Yuki Station opened on 14 December 1939 as an intermediate stop when Japanese Government Railways extended the Mugi Line from Awa-Fukui to Hiwasa. Located in the town of Minami in Tokushima Prefecture's Kaifu District, the station sits 44.9 km from the line's beginning at Tokushima and carries the number M18. JR Shikoku inherited it at the 1987 JNR privatisation. The 1996 reconstruction produced a wooden two-storey building shared with a municipal community facility called Poppo Marine, which houses display aquaria, a local-produce shop and a tourism information desk. The ticket window has been unstaffed since 2010, and the ticket vending machine was removed after April 2019.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
Yuki's 1996 rebuild was JR Shikoku's first station incorporating a municipal community facility — an aquarium-and-museum complex called Poppo Marine — into the station building itself.