Location & Access
Ichinohe Station is situated in the town of Ichinohe, within Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Specifically, it can be found in the Saihoji Inari area of Ichinohe-machi, Ninohe-gun. The station is operated by the third-sector railway company, Iwate Ginga Railway Company, and serves as a vital transportation hub for the local community.
Railway Lines
The station is a key stop on the Iwate Ginga Railway Line, located 64.5 km from Morioka. It features an at-grade structure with one island platform and two tracks, making it a staffed station. Historically, under Japanese National Railways (JNR) and later East Japan Railway Company (JR East), Ichinohe Station was a significant stop for prestigious trains such as the Limited Express "Hatsukari" and the Sleeper Limited Express "Hakutsuru," highlighting its past importance in the broader Japanese railway network.
Station History
Ichinohe Station first opened its doors on February 15, 1893. Over its long history, it has seen various operational changes, transitioning from JNR to JR East, and finally to the Iwate Ginga Railway Company. This evolution reflects the changing landscape of Japan's railway system. In fiscal year 2015, the station recorded an average of 587 daily passengers, indicating its continued role in local transport.
Travel Tips
For travelers exploring Iwate Prefecture, Ichinohe Station offers a convenient gateway to the town of Ichinohe and its surrounding areas. While it no longer serves long-distance express trains, it remains an efficient way to travel along the Iwate Ginga Railway Line. Visitors can check the official website for up-to-date schedules and local information to plan their journey effectively.

