History
Naka-Taku Station is an infill stop on the Karatsu Line in the city of Taku, Saga Prefecture, sited 13.6 km from the line's start at Kubota. Japanese National Railways opened it on 1 April 1964 as a petition station, with the 3.3 million yen construction cost covered by the local community. The platform is a single side platform serving one track, with a simple prefabricated building housing only a waiting room and ticket vending machine. The station became unstaffed on 30 September 1983, and at the 1 April 1987 privatisation control passed to JR Kyushu, the present operator.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.
Notes
Although its name puts it in the middle, Naka-Taku is actually the closest station to Taku City Hall — the better-known Taku Station, despite the name, sits in a more peripheral district.