History
Yōga Station first appeared on 1 April 1907 as a surface stop on the Tamagawa Electric Railway streetcar line in Setagaya, Tokyo. The original tramway stop closed on 10 May 1969 when the Tamagawa Line was discontinued. The present underground station on the Shin-Tamagawa Line (now the Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line) opened on 7 April 1977, and through-running with the Tokyo Metro Hanzōmon Line began in August 1978. A bus terminal and the adjacent Setagaya Business Square were completed alongside a north-exit renovation in 1993. Platform-edge doors entered service in March 2018.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
The current subname displayed on the station signage is "in front of GMO Internet TOWER", changed from the earlier "Setagaya Business Square mae" on 19 April 2022.