Location & Access
Izumo-Yokota Station is nestled in the charming town of Okuizumo, within the Nita District of Shimane Prefecture, Japan. This staffed station provides a vital link for both local residents and visitors exploring the region. While the daily passenger count in 2020 was 71, reflecting its rural setting, the station remains an important hub for accessing the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Okuizumo.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the Kisuki Line, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It is located 52.3 km (32.5 miles) from Shinji Station. From Izumo-Yokota, passengers can travel to Kamedake (towards Shinji) or Yakawa (towards Bingo Ochiai), connecting them to various points along this scenic railway route. The station also boasts the affectionate nickname "Kushinadahime" (奇稲田姫), referencing a prominent deity in Japanese mythology, hinting at the area's rich folklore.
Station History
Izumo-Yokota Station first opened its doors to passengers on November 20, 1934. For nearly a century, it has served as a crucial transportation point for the Okuizumo area, witnessing the changing landscapes and lives of its community. Its enduring presence underscores its importance in the local infrastructure.
Travel Tips
When visiting Izumo-Yokota Station, consider exploring the surrounding Okuizumo town, known for its traditional iron-making heritage and beautiful natural scenery. The Kisuki Line itself offers picturesque views, making the journey an experience in itself. Check the official JR West website for the latest train schedules and any operational updates.

