Location & Access
Uchiko Station (内子駅, Uchiko-eki) is conveniently situated in the charming town of Uchiko, within the Kita District of Ehime Prefecture, Japan. Its elevated structure offers a unique perspective of the surrounding area. The station provides essential amenities for travelers, including available parking and a dedicated bike shed, making it accessible for both local residents and visitors exploring the region by various means. Partial accessibility is provided with an elevator serving platforms 1 and 2.
Railway Lines
The station is an integral part of the Yosan Line, specifically serving its Uchiko branch. Operated by JR Shikoku, Uchiko Station bears the station number "U10". It is located 232.0 km (144.2 mi) from Takamatsu, a significant hub on the Yosan Line. The station features three tracks and a platform configuration of one side platform and one island platform, facilitating efficient train operations. Trains from Uchiko connect to Ikazaki (U11) towards Uwajima and Iyo-Tachikawa (U09) towards Takamatsu, offering routes for both local and longer-distance travel.
Station History
Uchiko Station has a long and rich history, having first opened its doors to passengers on May 1, 1920, making it over a century old. This longevity underscores its importance to the local community and its role in the development of the region's railway network. The station is staffed and includes a JR ticket window (Midori no Madoguchi), providing comprehensive ticketing services for travelers.
Travel Tips
When visiting Uchiko Station, take advantage of the available parking if you're driving, or utilize the bike shed if you're exploring by bicycle. The staffed ticket window is helpful for purchasing tickets or getting information. Remember that while the station offers partial accessibility, the elevator serves platforms 1 and 2 only. Uchiko itself is known for its well-preserved traditional streetscapes, making the station a perfect starting point for exploring the town's historical charm.

