History
Hyūga Maeda Station was opened by Japanese Government Railways on 1 March 1947 as an additional stop on the existing Kitto Line track, 22.2 km from Miyakonojō. Small-package freight handling ended on 20 September 1962 and baggage handling on 20 February 1971, when the station also became unstaffed. The current steel single-storey station shelter dates from March 1978, replacing the earlier wooden building. JR Kyushu inherited the station at the 1 April 1987 privatisation of Japanese National Railways. The station consists of a single side platform with no station building — only a waiting shelter on the platform — and is reached by a steep ramp leading up from the access road.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.
Notes
Despite sitting on a line opened in 1912–1913, Hyūga Maeda itself was only added as a post-war infill stop in March 1947.