Oku-Tama Station


Oku-Tama Station is a passenger railway station in the town of Okutama, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company. It is the western-most station in the Tokyo Metropolis.

Lines

Oku-Tama Station is the western terminus of the Ōme Line, located 37.2 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Tachikawa Station.

Station layout

The station has one island platform serving two dead-headed tracks. The station is attended.

Platforms

Holiday Rapid Okutama trains and irregular trains are departed/arrived from/at Track 2. The departure melodies are Donguri Korokoro, and differ between Track 1 and 2.

History

The station opened on 1 July 1944 as Hikawa Station. It was renamed Oku-Tama Station on 1 February 1971. It became part of the East Japan Railway Company with the breakup of the Japanese National Railways on 1 April 1987.

Route buses

There are bus stops in Hikawa barn which Nishi Tokyo Bus has in the front of the station.
Bus stopNoViaDestinationCompanyNote
1Kawanori-bashiNippara ShōnyūdōNishi Tokyo BusRuns only on weekdays for Nippara Shōnyūdō
1Kawanori-bashiHigashi-NipparaNishi Tokyo Bus
2Lake Okutama・Mineya-bashi・Miyama-bashiKamozawa-nishiNishi Tokyo Bus
2Lake Okutama・Mineya-bashi・Miyama-bashiTabayamaNishi Tokyo Bus
2Lake Okutama・Mineya-bashi・Miyama-bashiTozuraNishi Tokyo Bus
2Lake Okutama・Mineya-bashi・Miyama-bashiKosuge-no-YuNishi Tokyo Bus
2Lake Okutama・Mineya-bashi・Miyama-bashi・Mount Daibosatsu HigashiguchiKosuge-no-YuNishi Tokyo Bus
2Lake Okutama・Mineya-bashiMineyaNishi Tokyo Bus
2Umekubo・SōdakeLake OkutamaNishi Tokyo Bus
3番Kamba・Shiromaru StationHatonosu StationKori StationKawai Station (Tokyo)Kami-HinataNishi Tokyo Bus
3番Kamba・Shiromaru StationHatonosu StationKori StationKawai Station (Tokyo)Seitō-bashiNishi Tokyo Bus
3番 Nagahata・Kamba・Moegi-no-YuOkutama StationNishi Tokyo Bus

Passenger statistics

During FY2023, the station was used on average by 1,740 passengers daily.

Surrounding area