Location & Access
Hata Station (葉多駅, Hata-eki) is conveniently situated in Ono, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Specifically, it can be found in Hata-cho, Iegeuchi, Ono City. Its strategic location makes it an accessible point for residents and visitors exploring this part of Hyōgo Prefecture. The station's coordinates are 34°51′01″N 134°55′12″E, placing it within easy reach for those navigating the region.
Railway Lines
The station is operated by the private Kobe Electric Railway (Shintetsu) and serves the Ao Line. As station code KB58, Hata Station is an important stop on this route, located 27.7 km from Suzurandai. A unique feature of Hata Station is its single side platform, catering to the needs of its daily commuters. Notably, it holds the distinction of being the westernmost managed station for the Kobe Electric Railway, highlighting its geographical significance within the network.
Station History
Hata Station officially opened its doors to passengers on April 10, 1952. For over seven decades, it has served as a vital transportation hub for the local community. In fiscal year 2019, the station recorded an average of 103 daily passengers, reflecting its role in connecting residents to the wider railway network.
Travel Tips
When planning your journey to or from Hata Station, consider checking the official Kobe Electric Railway website for the latest train schedules and any service updates. The station's modest size and single platform make for straightforward navigation. While Hata Station itself is primarily a functional stop, its location in Ono City offers opportunities to explore the surrounding Hyōgo Prefecture.

