Station

Kita nijuyo jo

北24条

Kita nijuyo jo
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History

Kita-Nijūyo-Jō Station opened on 16 December 1971 as the northern terminus of the first stretch of the Sapporo Municipal Subway's Namboku Line, which ran south to Makomanai. The site had earlier been the northern terminus of the Sapporo streetcar's Tetsuhoku Line, opened here in September 1952 and abolished section by section as the underground line reached the same neighbourhood. When the Namboku Line was extended north to Asabu on 16 March 1978, Kita-Nijūyo-Jō ceded its terminus role and became an intermediate station; the streetcar's Tetsuhoku Line was withdrawn in May 1974. Platform-edge doors entered service on 9 August 2012.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.

Notes

Although the station name reads Kita-24-Jō, its actual address is Kita-23-Jō Nishi 4-Chōme—the northern exits open onto the Miya-no-Mori Kita-24-Jō-dōri street that gives the station its name.

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