History
Daishibashi Station opened on 1 June 1944 as Sangyōdōro Station under Tokyu Corporation. It passed to the newly spun-off Keihin Electric Express Railway (Keikyū) on 1 June 1948 and was rebuilt as an above-ground station in November 1968. A third terminating track was added at construction but removed in 1990. Keikyū assigned the number KK25 in the system-wide station numbering rollout of October 2010. To reduce traffic congestion at level crossings on Sanagyō-dōro Avenue, the station was relocated underground on 2 March 2019, and it took its current name on 14 March 2020 in reference to the adjacent Daishi Bridge linking Kawasaki to Tokyo's Ōta Ward.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.