Location & Access
Kaminoshō Station is conveniently located in Matsusaka, Mie Prefecture, making it a key access point for both local residents and visitors exploring the region. While the station itself is relatively small, its position within Matsusaka provides connections to the wider area. For onward travel, a bus terminal is available, offering additional transportation options beyond the railway.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the Meishō Line, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai). It is situated 4.2 kilometers from Matsusaka Station, serving as an important stop along this scenic route. The Meishō Line offers a glimpse into the rural beauty of Mie Prefecture, making Kaminoshō a potential starting point for exploring the local landscape.
Station History
Kaminoshō Station officially opened its doors on August 1, 1960. For over six decades, it has served the community, facilitating travel and connecting Matsusaka with other destinations along the Meishō Line. Despite its modest daily passenger count of 6 in FY2019, it remains a vital part of the local transportation network.
Travel Tips
When planning your visit to Kaminoshō Station, remember that it features one side platform. As a smaller station, it's advisable to check train schedules in advance, especially if you're relying on the Meishō Line for specific connections. The bus terminal offers flexibility for exploring areas not directly accessible by train.

