History
Yasunoya Station (C20) is a Toyama Chihō Railway Toyama-tramway stop in Yasunoya-chō 2-chōme, Toyama City, on the east bank of the Jinzū River, where trams cross to Gofuku-mae over the Toyama-Ōhashi bridge. It opened on 22 November 1916 as Yasunoya-chō stop on the Toyama Electric Tramway, was transferred to the Toyama City Tramway on 1 July 1920, was renamed simply Yasunoya before 1943, and joined Toyama Chihō Railway on 1 January 1943. Service was suspended on 2 August 1945 by the Toyama Air Raid and restored 15 May 1946. The line between Yasunoya and Maru-no-uchi was singled until the new Toyama-Ōhashi opened on 24 March 2012, when the stop was given a sheltered double platform and moved about 140 m towards Maru-no-uchi.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-25.
Notes
Until the new Toyama-Ōhashi opened on 24 March 2012 the line east of Yasunoya was double-tracked and the line west to Daigaku-mae was single — that single-track stretch was doubled on the same day, leaving only Daigaku-mae as a single-track station.