Stations
| Station | Japanese | Distance (km) |
Opened on | Transfers | Location | Coordinates | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nobeoka | 延岡 | 0.0 | 1922-05-01 | JR Kyushu: Nippo Main Line | Nobeoka | Miyazaki Prefecture |
32°35′24″N 131°40′21″E / 32.589958°N 131.672486°E / 32.589958; 131.672486 | |
| Nishinobeoka | 西延岡 | 4.1 | 1935-02-20 | 32°35′12″N 131°38′24″E / 32.58654°N 131.639944°E / 32.58654; 131.639944 | ||||
| Mukabaki | 行縢 | 6.8 | 1935-02-20 | 32°34′45″N 131°36′49″E / 32.579202°N 131.613736°E / 32.579202; 131.613736 | ||||
| Hosomi | 細見 | 10.4 | 1957-02-01 | 32°34′00″N 131°34′50″E / 32.566655°N 131.580681°E / 32.566655; 131.580681 | ||||
| Hyūga-Okamoto | 日向岡元 | 11.6 | 1935-02-20 | 32°33′55″N 131°34′08″E / 32.565411°N 131.568847°E / 32.565411; 131.568847 | ||||
| Hakiai | 吐合 | 13.3 | 1957-02-01 | 32°33′56″N 131°33′02″E / 32.565528°N 131.550667°E / 32.565528; 131.550667 | ||||
| Soki | 曽木 | 14.6 | 1936-04-12 | 32°34′23″N 131°32′30″E / 32.572946°N 131.541639°E / 32.572946; 131.541639 | ||||
| Kawazuru | 川水流 | 17.1 | 1936-04-12 | 32°33′38″N 131°31′26″E / 32.560634°N 131.523972°E / 32.560634; 131.523972 | ||||
| Kamizaki | 上崎 | 19.9 | 1957-02-01 | 32°34′36″N 131°30′40″E / 32.576627°N 131.511139°E / 32.576627; 131.511139 | ||||
| Hayahito | 早日渡 | 24.9 | 1937-09-03 | 32°36′18″N 131°29′04″E / 32.604927°N 131.484556°E / 32.604927; 131.484556 | ||||
| Kamegasaki | 亀ヶ崎 | 26.4 | 1957-02-01 | 32°36′02″N 131°28′12″E / 32.600691°N 131.470042°E / 32.600691; 131.470042 | ||||
| Makimine | 槇峰 | 29.1 | 1937-09-03 | Hinokage | Nishiusuki District |
32°36′42″N 131°26′50″E / 32.611646°N 131.447306°E / 32.611646; 131.447306 | ||
| Hyūga-Yato | 日向八戸 | 31.5 | 1939-10-11 | 32°37′16″N 131°25′48″E / 32.621056°N 131.429903°E / 32.621056; 131.429903 | ||||
| Gomi | 吾味 | 32.9 | 1957-02-01 | 32°37′23″N 131°25′02″E / 32.623174°N 131.417153°E / 32.623174; 131.417153 | ||||
| Hinokageonsen | 日之影温泉 | 37.6 | 1939-10-11 | 32°38′56″N 131°23′29″E / 32.648771°N 131.39125°E / 32.648771; 131.39125 | ||||
| Kagemachi | 影待 | 40.4 | 1972-07-22 | 32°39′56″N 131°22′23″E / 32.665496°N 131.373083°E / 32.665496; 131.373083 | ||||
| Fukasumi | 深角 | 44.0 | 1972-07-22 | 32°40′55″N 131°20′41″E / 32.681999°N 131.344597°E / 32.681999; 131.344597 | ||||
| Amanoiwato | 天岩戸 | 47.9 | 1972-07-22 | Takachiho | 32°42′31″N 131°19′40″E / 32.708731°N 131.327792°E / 32.708731; 131.327792 | |||
| Takachiho | 高千穂駅 | 50.0 | 1972-07-22 | 32°42′53″N 131°18′23″E / 32.714618°N 131.306444°E / 32.714618; 131.306444 | ||||
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