Location & Access
Kazusa-Mitsumata Station is nestled in Ichihara, Chiba Prefecture, offering a glimpse into the rural beauty of Japan. While unstaffed, its location provides a tranquil starting point for exploring the surrounding area. The station features a single side platform, making navigation straightforward for travelers.
Railway Lines
The station is an integral part of the Kominato Line, a private railway operated by Kominato Railway. It is situated 7.2 km from Goi, the line's starting point. Travelers can connect to Amaariki, the preceding station towards Goi, or continue to Kazusa-Yamada, the following station towards Kazusa-Nakano, experiencing the picturesque journey through Chiba's countryside.
Station History
Kazusa-Mitsumata Station first opened its doors on November 20, 1932, connecting local communities for decades. It underwent reconstruction in 2001, ensuring its continued service for passengers. In fiscal year 2010, the station served an average of 143 daily passengers, highlighting its role in local transportation.
Travel Tips
As an unstaffed station, it's advisable to check train schedules in advance. The Kominato Line is renowned for its scenic views, especially during cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons, making Kazusa-Mitsumata an excellent stop for nature lovers and photographers.

