History
Higashi-Kurume Station opened on 15 April 1915 in Higashikurume, Tokyo, when the Musashino Railway began service between Ikebukuro and Hanno. The "Higashi-" prefix was added to disambiguate it from Kurume Station in Kyushu; the rail station's name later gave the surrounding municipality its own name when the area was incorporated as a city on 1 October 1970. A new bridge-style station building spanning the tracks was completed on 16 November 1994. Station-numbering allocated Higashi-Kurume SI14 across fiscal 2012, and through-running to Yokohama via the Tokyu Toyoko and Minatomirai Lines began on 16 March 2013. The trackside Emio Higashi-Kurume retail complex opened on 29 May 2010 on the demolished north-entrance plot.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
The pre-1994 wooden north-entrance building was the real-world inspiration for the fictional "Tokeizaka Station" in the manga Maison Ikkoku, and the station name signage was temporarily re-lettered to that fictional name for a single five-hour window in August 2009 to mark a local event.