History
Fukuzumi Station opened on 14 October 1994 as the new southern terminus of the Sapporo Municipal Subway's Tōhō Line, ending the line's original Hōsui-Susukino terminus. Its working name through 1981 had been Tsukisamu Station. The single island platform is flanked by a double-crossover to the north and three stabling tracks to the south. Originally trains were turned by sending them empty into the south sidings, but from 2004 the northern crossover was used for direct platform turn-back to reduce mis-boarding by sports-event crowds. Platform-edge doors entered service on 3 September 2016, and Sapica readers were rolled out here ahead of the network's larger stations.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
Fukuzumi was the first Tōhō Line station whose ticket gates were fully upgraded to accept Sapica cards in 2009—done ahead of the busier downtown stations to handle Sapporo Dome event traffic.