Location & Access
Ainono Station (相野々駅) is situated in the scenic city of Yokote, within Akita Prefecture, Japan. This station serves as a gateway to the local area, offering travelers a glimpse into the rural charm of northern Japan. As an unstaffed station, visitors should be prepared for self-service ticketing or consider purchasing tickets in advance.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the JR East Kitakami Line. It is positioned 53.4 kilometers from the starting point of the Kitakami Line in Kitakami. The preceding station on the line towards Yokote is Yabitsu, while Hiraishi is the preceding station when traveling towards Kitakami.
Station History
Ainono Station has a long history, having been opened on October 10, 1920. For over a century, it has connected the local community to the wider railway network, facilitating travel and commerce in the region. Despite its long operational history, the station remains unstaffed, reflecting a common trend in less-trafficked rural stations.
Travel Tips
For those planning to visit Ainono Station, it's important to note its unstaffed status. Travelers should check train schedules in advance, especially since the local service on the Kitakami Line operates seasonally (March to December). The station features a single island platform, providing a straightforward and easy-to-navigate experience for passengers.

