Location & Access
Matsusaka Station (松阪駅, Matsusaka-eki) is strategically located in the city of Matsusaka, within Mie Prefecture. This bustling station serves as a vital transportation link for both residents and visitors exploring the region. Its central position makes it an ideal starting point for discovering the local attractions and connecting to other parts of Japan.
Railway Lines
Matsusaka Station is a unique union passenger railway station, reflecting a collaborative operation between two major Japanese railway companies: Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) and Kintetsu. Passengers can access a variety of routes, including the JR Kisei Main Line and Meishō Line, as well as the Kintetsu Yamada Line. This dual operation provides extensive connectivity, offering diverse travel options for different destinations.
Station History
Matsusaka Station boasts a long and rich history, having first opened its doors to passengers on December 31, 1894. For over 130 years, it has been an integral part of the region's development and transportation network. The station is staffed and features a comprehensive layout with two side platforms and three island platforms, facilitating smooth passenger flow and train operations.
Travel Tips
With an average daily ridership of 1,702 (JR) and 7,533 (Kintetsu) in FY2019, Matsusaka Station is a busy hub. When planning your journey, consider the specific railway company you need for your destination, as both JR Central and Kintetsu operate distinct lines from this station. The staffed nature of the station ensures assistance is available for ticketing and inquiries, making your travel experience more convenient.

