History
Kita-senzoku Station is a ground-level stop on the Tōkyū Ōimachi Line in Ōta, Tokyo, operated by Tokyu Corporation. It opened on 10 October 1928 as Ikezuki Station, named for the legendary horse Ikezuki said to have been discovered by Minamoto no Yoritomo at nearby Senzoku Pond. The stop was renamed Senzoku-koen on 21 May 1930, then took its present name Kita-senzoku on 1 January 1936. It carries a single island platform serving two tracks tucked on a hillside, with the small station building set beneath the elevated portion at the Ōokayama end.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-06-09.
Where the English and Japanese sources differ, this account follows the Japanese source.
Notes
Kita-senzoku's 7,266 daily boardings-and-alightings make it the least-used station on the Ōimachi Line and the least-used Tokyu station in the 23 wards (excluding the Setagaya Line).