Station

Kojimashinden

小島新田

Kojimashinden
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History

Kojimashinden Station opened on 1 October 1944 under wartime conglomerate Tokyu Corporation on the Sangyō-Dōro – Irienzaki section of the Daishi Line, passing to Keihin Electric Express Railway on 1 June 1948. After service east of Kojimashinden was suspended on 25 March 1964 — formalised as the closure of Shiohama on 20 November 1970 — it became the new Daishi Line terminus and was moved roughly 300 metres west toward Keikyū Kawasaki, with the disused up track converted into a side platform. An adjoining Ajinomoto factory siding was retired on 1 April 1997. The station was reconfigured to a single island platform on 14 March 2010, and a new station building entered service on 27 January 2024 (KK26).

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.

Notes

Kojimashinden is the easternmost passenger railway station in Kanagawa Prefecture and in Kawasaki city.

Sources

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