History
Takaosanguchi Station opened on 1 October 1967 as the terminus of the new Keiō Takao Line. It is the westernmost station on the Keiō network and the westernmost station of any major private railway within Tōkyō. PASMO acceptance began on 18 March 2007. A reconstructed station building designed by the architect Kengo Kuma was completed on 24 April 2015, drawing extensively on cedar timber in homage to the cedar avenue of Mount Takao, a Tōkyō-designated natural monument, while the station plaza was expanded to roughly 2,100 square metres, about double its earlier size. The new building received the Good Design Award on 29 September 2016. From the 12 March 2022 timetable revision the station became the year-round terminus of the Mt. TAKAO service.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.