Location & Access
Mitakedō Station is conveniently situated in the city of Tome, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. While it's an unstaffed station, its location provides a gateway to the local area. Travelers should note that the Kesennuma Line BRT, which runs parallel to the railway line, does not stop at Mitakedō Station, so direct train access is essential for reaching this point.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the JR East Kesennuma Line. It features a single side platform and one track, reflecting its role as a local stop. Mitakedō Station is located 13.6 km from Maeyachi, and the preceding station is Rikuzen-Toyosato, heading towards Kogota. The station serves as a key access point for residents and visitors exploring this part of Miyagi Prefecture.
Station History
Mitakedō Station first opened its doors to passengers on October 24, 1968. For over five decades, it has been an integral part of the local transportation network, connecting communities along the Kesennuma Line. As an unstaffed station, it operates with a focus on efficient train service for its users.
Travel Tips
As Mitakedō Station is unstaffed, travelers are advised to purchase tickets in advance or be prepared to pay on board if applicable. Check the JR East official website for the latest train schedules and any service updates. The station offers a straightforward and no-frills travel experience, ideal for those looking to explore the scenic routes of the Kesennuma Line.

