Location & Access
Kami-Wakuya Station is nestled in the town of Wakuya, within Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. This unstaffed station provides a convenient access point for locals and travelers exploring the scenic Tohoku region. Its at-grade structure features a single side platform, making for straightforward navigation.
Railway Lines
The station is primarily served by the JR East Ishinomaki Line, connecting passengers to various destinations along this route. Additionally, trains from the Kesennuma Line, which originate from Maeyachi Station, also make stops here, offering extended connectivity. Kami-Wakuya is located 3.6 km from Kogota Station.
Station History
Kami-Wakuya Station officially opened its doors to the public on August 1, 1957, becoming an integral part of the local railway network. For over six decades, it has facilitated travel and played a role in the community's transportation needs.
Travel Tips
As an unstaffed station, travelers should be aware that there may not be personnel available for ticket purchases or inquiries on-site. It's advisable to plan your journey and ticket arrangements in advance, especially when connecting to other lines or exploring the wider Miyagi Prefecture.

