History
Mino-Tsuya Station opened on 1919-04-27 with the original Yōrō Railway's extension between Kuwana and Yōrō. Control of the line shifted repeatedly through corporate mergers — Ibigawa Electric in 1922, Yōrō Electric Railway in 1928, Ise Electric Railway in 1929 — before consolidation under Kintetsu Railway via Kansai Kyūkō and Sangū-Kyūkō ancestry in 1944. Kintetsu separated the line on 2007-10-01, and the station has since been operated by the present-day Yōrō Railway. The unstaffed station has two opposed ground-level platforms linked by a level crossing.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.