Station

Zushi・Hayama

逗子・葉山

Zushi・Hayama
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History

The site of today's Zushi·Hayama Station traces back to the Shōnan Electric Railway's original Shōnan-Zushi Station of 1 April 1930, with a separate Zushi-Kaigan Station added on 3 July 1948. The two were combined on 2 March 1985 into a new Shin-Zushi Station built midway between them, with the original southern building modelled on the old dance-hall-era Shōnan-Zushi depot. Keikyu renamed the stop Zushi·Hayama on 14 March 2020 to reflect its position serving both Zushi proper and the seaside resort town of Hayama. Station numbering as KK53 was assigned on 21 October 2010.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-06-09.

Where the English and Japanese sources differ, this account follows the Japanese source.

Notes

Zushi·Hayama is the very last Japanese railway station in a hiragana-ordered list — the alphabetical end-point opposite Abashiri in Hokkaido at the other end.

Sources

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