History
Keisei Sekiya Station opened on 19 December 1931 as a stop on the Keisei Main Line in what is now Senju Akebono-chō, Adachi Ward, Tokyo. The two side platforms serve two tracks on the elevated alignment, and only local services stop. An elevator between the platforms and the ticket-gate floor entered service in February 2007 as part of a barrier-free programme that also added a multi-purpose toilet and up-direction escalators on each platform. Station numbering was rolled out across the Keisei network on 17 July 2010 with Keisei Sekiya assigned KS06. The station's address is in fact Senju Akebono-chō rather than the namesake Senju Sekiya-machi neighbourhood directly to the south.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.