Train station

Ōgi Station

Ōgi Station, 大木

About the station

Ōgi Station is a railway station in Saga, Nagasaki. Nearest major stations: Nagasaki, Kurume, Kumamoto, Kitakyushu, Ōita. Interesting places nearby: Nakamura Ningyo (Kaigeido Gallery), Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region, Sacred Island of Okinoshima and Associated Sites in the Munakata Region. Train tickets can be purchased at https://www.trip.com/trains/japan/.

Location & Access

Ōgi Station is conveniently situated in Arita, a town renowned for its traditional pottery, within Saga Prefecture, Japan. Its coordinates are 33°13′18.08″N 129°51′0.19″E, placing it in a scenic part of Kyushu. While the station itself is a modest single-platform, at-grade structure, it serves as a gateway to the local area.

Railway Lines

The station is an integral part of the Nishi-Kyūshū Line, a railway line that has been operated by the third-sector Matsuura Railway since 1988. Ōgi Station is located 6.1 km from Arita Station, making it an accessible stop for those exploring the region by rail. The Matsuura Railway provides essential connectivity for residents and visitors alike.

Station History

Ōgi Station first opened its doors on April 1, 1960, originally under the operation of the Japanese National Railways. This makes the station 66 years old as of 2024, reflecting a long history of serving the local community. In 1988, the operation of the Nishi-Kyūshū Line, including Ōgi Station, transitioned to the Matsuura Railway, marking a new chapter in its history.

Travel Tips

For travelers visiting Arita, Ōgi Station offers a practical point of access. While the station itself is simple, its location allows for exploration of Arita's famous pottery workshops and historical sites. It's advisable to check the Matsuura Railway's official website for current train schedules and any service updates to plan your journey effectively.

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