History
Kurume Station opened on 1 March 1890 on the Kyushu Railway, was extended south to what is now Tamana in April 1891, and was nationalised in July 1907. The Kyūdai Main Line reached Chikugo-Yoshii on 24 December 1928. The station building was destroyed in the 11 August 1945 Kurume air-raid; the Kiyonori Kikutake-designed replacement opened on 25 October 1948 — the first war-destroyed station building in Japan to be rebuilt. Kikutake designed the reinforced-concrete successor that opened on 15 December 1967. The station passed to JR Kyushu at the April 1987 privatisation; the fifth-generation elevated building opened on 3 April 2010, and on 12 March 2011 the station joined the Kyushu Shinkansen.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.
Notes
Although Kurume is a Kyushu Shinkansen stop, its daily ridership is less than half that of Nishitetsu's Nishitetsu-Kurume Station two kilometres east, prompting locals to abbreviate this JR-operated stop as simply "JR Eki".