Station

Ono (Nagasaki)

小野

Ono (Nagasaki)
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History

Ono Station opened on 20 June 1911 as Ono-mura Station (小野村駅), a station on the Shimabara Railway Line in what is today Ono-machi, Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture. It was renamed Ono-honmachi Station (小野本町駅) on 7 January 1964, freight handling ended on 1 March 1968, and on 1 October 2019 the station was renamed to its present name, Ono Station (小野駅).

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-06-09.

Where the English and Japanese sources differ, this account follows the Japanese source.

Notes

Ono is now an unstaffed single-side ground-level station with the platform on the south side of the single track. A waiting room is built against the south side at the middle of the platform, and the station entrance is at the Sachi-side end of that shelter. The station once had a passing loop and a station building. National Route 57 runs east-west just south of the station, with rice paddies spreading to the north.

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