History
Aiko-Ishida Station opened on 1 April 1927 on the Odakyu Odawara Line. Its name combines the two adjacent villages, Nanmori-mura (now Atsugi) and Naruse-mura (now Isehara), after the original planned site near Takamori was rejected by landowners. It became a semi-express stop on 1 October 1946, an express stop on 18 December 1972, and a rapid-express stop on 11 December 2004. A north-side bus terminal and elevated concourse opened on 6 October 1987 and 24 December 1987, respectively. With the March 2025 timetable revision that ended semi-express operation west of Hon-Atsugi, the station lost its semi-express stop status.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
Roughly half of the platform extends into Isehara City while the station building sits in Atsugi City, so the station is officially recorded as belonging to Atsugi.