History
Shin-Kisogawa Station opened on 29 April 1935 on Meitetsu's Nagoya Main Line, 91.2 kilometres from the line's terminus at Toyohashi, in what is now the city of Ichinomiya, Aichi Prefecture. The original station building was destroyed by fire in 1965 and rebuilt the following year. The station has two island platforms with passing loops connected by a footbridge, and is equipped with automated ticket machines and manaca-compatible automatic fare gates. The station is staffed, and the site is convenient to the former Kisogawa town hall and the historical site of Kuroda Castle.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
The station building visible today is the second on the site — its predecessor burned down in 1965 and was rebuilt in 1966.