Connections with other services are needed to travel further east of Matsuyama on the line.
[4] The station, which is unstaffed, consists of a side platform serving a single track.
Japanese National Railways (JNR) opened the station on 20 October 1961 as an added stop on the existing Yosan Line.
With the privatization of JNR on 1 April 1987, the station came under the control of JR Shikoku.
[6][7] Media related to Haruka Station at Wikimedia Commons Branches (via Uchiko Line)