History
Higo-Kōda Station opened on 17 July 1933 as a station on the Ministry of Railways' Kagoshima Main Line. Baggage handling was abolished on 1 September 1970 when CTC was introduced and the station was made unstaffed under simplified contract operation, ending its independent stationmaster post. The original building was demolished in March 1976 and replaced by the present simple structure, simplified-contract operation ended on 1 April 1993, and the station has been fully unstaffed since. With the 1 April 1987 privatisation of JNR the station passed to JR Kyushu, and on 13 March 2004 the section between Yatsushiro and Sendai was transferred to the third-sector Hisatsu Orange Railway, where the station was assigned the number OR02 on 1 October 2019.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.
Notes
The "Higo-Kōda" name combines the ancient place name Kōda — whose reading is said to have shifted from "Takada" out of deference to the founding deity Takagi-no-kami — with the old provincial prefix Higo, added at opening because so many Takada stations existed nationwide.