Location & Access
Yanagigaura Station is conveniently situated in Usa, Oita Prefecture, Japan. As a staffed station with a Midori no Madoguchi (ticket office), it offers essential services for travelers. Its location in Sumiyoshicho 1-chome makes it an accessible point for exploring the surrounding area of Usa.
Railway Lines
The station is a key stop on the JR Kyushu Nippō Main Line, located 69.1 km from Kokura. It features one side platform and one island platform, providing access to three tracks plus multiple sidings, ensuring smooth train operations. From Yanagigaura, passengers can travel towards Buzen-Nagasu (towards Kagoshima) or Buzen-Zenkōji (towards Kokura).
Station History
Yanagigaura Station has a rich history, having been opened on April 22, 1911. Interestingly, it operated under different names before its current designation, being known as Nagasu until March 1, 1898, and then Usa until October 15, 1909. This evolution reflects the changing landscape and development of the region over time.
Travel Tips
With an average daily ridership of 688 in FY2016, Yanagigaura Station serves as an important local hub. While not a major tourist destination itself, it provides a gateway to the attractions of Usa and the wider Oita Prefecture. Travelers can use the station as a starting point for exploring local shrines, historical sites, and natural beauty.

