History
Senjōjiki Station began service on July 7, 1954 as Senjōjiki Signal Stop on the Gonō Line, in present-day Fukaura town. It was upgraded to a temporary (seasonal) station of the Japanese National Railways on October 1, 1969 — reflecting summer visitor traffic to the adjacent rocky shore of the Tsugaru Quasi-National Park. Operational control passed to JR East on April 1, 1987, and the stop was elevated to full station status later that same year, on October 1, 1987. It remains an unattended single-platform halt with no station building, 84.0 kilometres from the line terminus at Higashi-Noshiro and managed from Goshogawara.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.