Location & Access
Misedani Station is centrally located in Ōdai, Taki District, Mie Prefecture, Japan. It serves as the main station for Ōdai Town and a crucial gateway for tourists exploring the Okuse area, including popular destinations like Ōdaigahara's Ōsugiguchi. While unstaffed, its strategic position makes it an important hub for local and regional travel.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the Kisei Main Line, operated by the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai). It is situated 67.9 km from Kameyama. Misedani Station is also a designated stop for the Limited Express Nanki, providing convenient connections to major cities like Nagoya and Shingū. The station features three tracks with one side platform and one island platform.
Station History
Misedani Station officially opened its doors on August 15, 1925, and has since been an integral part of the local transportation network. Despite its unstaffed status, it continues to play a vital role in connecting residents and visitors to the scenic beauty and attractions of Mie Prefecture.
Travel Tips
As an unstaffed station, travelers should be prepared to purchase tickets in advance or on board. The station is well-connected to a bus terminal, facilitating further exploration of the surrounding area. For those planning to visit Ōdaigahara or other Okuse attractions, Misedani Station offers a convenient starting point.

