• 16 August 1925 - The extension of the Japanese National Rail Kogushi Line, as it was then known, from
Kogushi Station, is completed. Takibe Station became the new terminus and began servicing passenger as well as freight trains. • 9 September 1928 - The Kogushi Line is extended to
Agawa Station. • 24 February 1933 - The Kogushi Line is incorporated into the
San'in Main Line. • 1 March 1972 - The service of freight trains is cancelled. • 1 April 1987 - Under the privatisation of Japan's railways, Takibe Station becomes part of the
West Japan Railway Company. • 1 April 2008 - Takibe switches to a simpler ticket system. The construction of the
San'in Main Line was the final link in connecting the trainlines in the area during the
Taishō period. At the time, the plan was to have the entire line along the
Sea of Japan coastline, but in line with the wishes of the region's residents, as well as to keep the project in budget, Takibe Station and
Kottoi Station were located inland. In the era of
JNR, the first train to
Shimonoseki Station from Takibe Station was a
local train that departed at 3:29am. With the exception of designated night trains, this was the earliest first departure anywhere in Japan. ==Passenger statistics==