Station

Kisogawazutsumi

木曽川堤

Kisogawazutsumi
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History

Kisogawa-Zutsumi Station is a Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line stop in Ichinomiya, Aichi Prefecture, 93.9 km from the line's Toyohashi terminus and the northernmost Nagoya Main Line station within Aichi. The station opened on 1 March 1939 on an embankment leading to the line's bridge across the Kiso River. It became unstaffed at an undated point before 1 November 1948, and the timetable revision of 1 October 2001 doubled the local-train frequency from two to four per hour. Transpas was introduced on 14 March 2007 — the final Nagoya Main Line station to receive it, owing to the engineering constraints of the embankment — and manaca service began on 11 February 2011, allowing Transpas to end on 29 February 2012. The new platform buildings on each side date from the 2007 installation of the remote-management system based at Meitetsu Ichinomiya Station.

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

Notes

Until 2005 the next stop west across the line's longest girder bridge over the Kiso River was Higashi-Kasamatsu Station; declining ridership and the cost of bringing it onto the Transpas system led to its closure on 29 January 2005.

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