History
Keio-Inadazutsumi Station opened on 1 April 1971 as one of Keio Corporation's first stations in Kanagawa Prefecture, on the newly built Sagamihara Line. From the start it was a rapid-service stop, and was added to the express stopping pattern when expresses began running on 27 March 2001. With the 22 February 2013 timetable revision the second-generation Sagamihara Line limited express started calling here, joined by semi-express services in September 2015. The elevated station has two side platforms on a curve, with north and south concourses and step-free access since a 2006 north-entrance refurbishment. JR's Inadazutsumi Station on the Nambu Line lies a short walk to the east.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
When Keio opened this stop in 1971 it became the company's first station in Kanagawa Prefecture, and it remains the northernmost rail station within both Kanagawa and Kawasaki city.