Station

Keisei-Shisui

京成酒々井

Keisei-Shisui
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History

Keisei Shisui Station opened on 9 December 1926 as Shisui Station on the Keisei Main Line in the town of Shisui in Inba District, Chiba — one of only a handful of Keisei stops located outside a city. It was renamed Keisei Shisui on 18 November 1931. Construction of a bridge-over station building began on 22 June 1993, with the new structure entering service on 23 April 1994. Limited-express services began stopping here on 10 December 2006. Station numbering applied across the Keisei network on 17 July 2010 gave the stop the code KS37. Two opposed side platforms link to the elevated concourse with lifts.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.

Notes

JR East's Shisui Station sits about 700 m west of the Keisei station, with the two linked by a single street known as Fureai Ekimae-dōri that crosses National Route 51 (Narita Kaidō) at roughly its midpoint.

Sources

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