Hatabu Station is served by the JR West San'yō Main Line, and is located 524.6 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Kobe. It is also the nominal western terminus of the JR West San'in Main Line, and is located 673.8 kilometers from the opposing terminus of that line at Kyoto; however all San'in Main Line trains continue further 3.5 kilometers to terminate at Shimonoseki
Station layout
The station consists of two raised island platforms connected to the station building via a footbridge. The station is staffed.
Hatabu Station was opened on 27 May 1901 on the San'yō Railway when the line was extended from Asa Station to Bakan Station (present-day Shimonoseki Station) The San'yō Railway was railway nationalized in 1906 and the line renamed the San'yō Main Line in 1909. On 22 April 1914, the Chōshū Railway began operations. It was nationalized in 1925 becoming the Ogushi Line. The station was moved to its present location on 19 November 1928, per a route change of the San'yō Main Line between Chōfu and Shimonoseki. The Ogushi Line was incorporated into the San'in Main Line in 1933. With the privatization of the Japan National Railway (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the aegis of the West Japan railway Company (JR West).
Passenger statistics
In fiscal 2020, the station was used by an average of 2017 passengers daily.[2]
Surrounding area
Yamaguchi Prefectural Road No. 258 Mukuno Line (former Yamaguchi Prefectural Road No. 249 Hatao Station Mukuno Line) runs south of the station, and the old Japan National Route 191 runs behind the station.
Hatabu Miyanoshita-cho, where the station is located, is located at the southern end of the Yamanoda area, one of the central areas of Shimonoseki City, and is an educational district where many high schools are located,
^Kawashima, Reizo (2012). 山陽・山陰ライン 全線・全駅・全配線 第6巻 広島東部・呉エリア [Sanyo/Sanin Line - All Lines, All Stations 6 east Hiroshima/Kure Area] (in Japanese). Kodansha. ISBN978-4-06-295155-5.