History
Yasuzuka Station opened on 11 August 1931 with the inauguration of Tobu Railway's Utsunomiya Line, located in the Yasuzuka neighbourhood of Mibu in Tochigi Prefecture. Its wooden station building sits beside two opposed side platforms whose stopping marks are offset in a chidori arrangement, a remnant of the line's tablet-exchange era. The station took the line-network code TN-36 on 17 March 2012. In September 2015, a typhoon washed out the bridge to Nishi-Kawada Station and trains from Shin-Tochigi terminated here until a temporary bridge restored through service on 7 October.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.