History
Nishi-Kazumi Station opened on 25 June 1913 as Umezawa Station on the Tateyama Light Railway, in what is now Namerikawa, Toyama Prefecture. It was renamed Nishi-Kazumi on 20 February 1921, and after the 1917 name change Tateyama Light Railway became Tateyama Railway. With the merger of Tateyama Railway into Toyama Electric Railway on 20 March 1931 the station passed to that operator, and on 1 January 1943 it became part of the newly consolidated Toyama Chihō Railway. The single ground-level side platform serves one bi-directional track. The unattended station has only a small waiting room on the platform and no station building. It lies 18.7 kilometres from the line's starting point at Dentetsu-Toyama.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.