History
Itaga Station opened on 7 July 1929 on the Tobu Nikkō Line. In 2006 the effective platform length was extended to accommodate six-car formations, with the layout converted to a single island platform serving two tracks; the former passing-loop tracks were filled in so that the platform itself became markedly wide. From 17 March 2012 station numbering was applied to all Tobu lines and Itaga became TN-20. Later in 2012 staffing was reduced to daytime only and the ticket-vending machine was withdrawn, and from 22 June 2020 staffing was suspended entirely for the time being.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.
Notes
Among Tobu Railway's 206 stations, Itaga has the lowest passenger volume — an average of just 71 boardings+alightings per day in fiscal 2025.