[3] The station consists of a side platform serving a single track on a low embankment set in a largely residential area.
The station building is a simple modern, functional, structure with a canvas roof situated at the base of the embankment and which once housed a kiosk and ticket window but which has since become unstaffed.
An automatic ticket vending machine and SUGOCA card readers are provided.
This was part of a major effort by the company to reduce its operating deficit by ceasing to staff 32 stations in its network.
[7] Media related to Kinkō Station at Wikimedia Commons This Kagoshima Prefecture railroad station-related article is a stub.