Location & Access
Yamada-Kamiguchi Station is conveniently situated in Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Operated by the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai), it provides essential rail access for both residents and visitors to the area. The station is also connected to a bus terminal, offering seamless transfers for onward journeys within Ise and its surroundings.
Railway Lines
The station is an integral part of the ■ Sangū Line, located 13.2 km from Taki. Notably, the Rapid 'Mie' limited express service stops here, but only for specific trains: four southbound services departing from Ise-shi Station and one northbound service arriving at Ise-shi Station. This makes it a strategic stop for those traveling on these particular rapid services.
Station History
Yamada-Kamiguchi Station boasts a long history, having first opened its doors on December 31, 1893. For its initial years, until 1917, it was known by the name Tsujikaibashi. This rich history reflects its long-standing role in connecting the region. The station is currently staffed, ensuring assistance is available for passengers.
Travel Tips
With an average of 120 daily passengers in FY2019, Yamada-Kamiguchi Station serves as a modest but important hub. Travelers should check the Rapid 'Mie' schedule carefully if planning to use this service, as only a limited number of trains stop here. Its connection to a bus terminal makes it a practical starting point for exploring Ise's attractions.
