Location & Access
Sana Station is situated in the town of Taki, within the Taki District of Mie Prefecture, Japan. Although unstaffed, it serves as a convenient access point for the local community. The station features a ground-level structure with two side platforms, providing efficient passenger flow. A bus terminal is also connected, offering additional transportation options for travelers.
Railway Lines
The station is an integral part of the Kisei Main Line, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai). It is located 49.6 kilometers from the line's starting point at Kameyama. From Sana Station, the preceding station is Ōka (towards Nagoya), and the following station is Tochihara (towards Shingū), making it a key stop for local services on this route.
Station History
Sana Station officially opened its doors to passengers on March 20, 1923. For nearly a century, it has served the Taki area, facilitating travel and connecting communities along the Kisei Main Line. Despite its unstaffed status, it continues to play a role in the regional railway network.
Travel Tips
As an unstaffed station, travelers should be aware that ticket purchases or inquiries might need to be handled in advance or at larger, staffed stations. With an average daily ridership of 39 passengers in FY2019, Sana Station offers a quiet and local travel experience. Its connection to a bus terminal provides flexibility for exploring the surrounding areas of Taki.

