History
Chikanaga Station opened on 18 October 1914 as the terminus of a narrow-gauge line operated by the privately-owned Uwajima Railway running inland from Uwajima, 60.4 km from the start of the Yodo Line at Wakai. It became a through-station on 12 December 1923 when the line was extended to Yoshino (later Yoshinobu). With the nationalisation of the Uwajima Railway on 1 August 1933, the station came under Japanese Government Railways and subsequently Japanese National Railways. Freight handling ended on 8 November 1971. Following the 1 April 1987 JNR privatisation, control passed to JR Shikoku, and from 1 February 1985 the station has been a simple-commission flag-stop with ticket sales handled by a Kihoku Town employee. The line is now the Yodo Line and the station carries the number G40.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-06-09.
Notes
Since 2019, Kihoku Town has run a station-revitalisation project drawing on local residents and students of nearby Kita-Uwa High School, with discussions under way about transferring the wooden station building to town ownership and rebuilding it.