Location & Access
Tomihara Station (富原駅) is conveniently situated in Maniwa, a city within Okayama Prefecture, Japan. While it serves as a gateway to the local area, it's an unstaffed station, meaning travelers should be prepared for self-service. For onward journeys, a bus stop is available, providing connections to the surrounding communities and attractions.
Railway Lines
The station is an integral part of the Kishin Line, operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). This line stretches a considerable distance, with Tomihara Station located 134.7 km (83.7 miles) from Himeji, a major city in Hyogo Prefecture. The station features a single side platform, catering to the needs of passengers traveling along this route.
Station History
Tomihara Station has a long history, having first opened its doors to passengers on December 11, 1930. This makes it a station with over 90 years of service, connecting the local community to the wider railway network. Despite its age, it continues to play a role in local transportation, albeit with a more modest daily passenger count of 25 in FY2019.
Travel Tips
As an unstaffed station, it's advisable for travelers to check train schedules and fare information in advance. While there are bus connections, planning your route, especially for destinations beyond the immediate vicinity, is recommended. The station's location in Maniwa offers opportunities to explore the natural beauty and local culture of Okayama Prefecture.

