History
Mie Station opened on 24 September 1913 on what is now the Shimabara Railway Line in the city of Shimabara, Nagasaki Prefecture. Operated by the third-sector Shimabara Railway, the station sits 37.5 km from the line's Isahaya starting point. It is a ground-level halt with a narrow island platform and two tracks, reached from the road by an unbarred, unalarmed level crossing at the Shimabara end of the platform; a small covered waiting room is provided next to the rails. The station is unstaffed, recording a daily average of around 22 boarding passengers in fiscal 2018.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.
Notes
The pedestrian entrance to Mie's island platform is a fully open foot-level crossing with no barriers or warning bells, a configuration increasingly rare on operating Japanese passenger lines.