History
Nishiharu Station opened on 6 August 1912 on what is now the Meitetsu Inuyama Line in present-day Kitanagoya, Aichi Prefecture, serving as the central stop for the former Nishikasugai-gun Nishiharu town. Freight operations ended in fiscal 1963. The platform was extended from six to eight cars when the stop was upgraded to a local-express stop on 17 September 1974, and a bridge-style station building was completed on 20 December 1992. A second pair of passing tracks was added on 28 March 1993, giving the station its current two-island-platform, four-track layout. Barrier-free elevators were installed in 2009, and Manaca IC card service began on 11 February 2011. A grade-separation project to elevate the station was approved in 2017.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
The Nishiharu name comes from the location of the former Kunotsubo district at the centre of historical Nishi-Kasugai county; even after the 2006 municipal merger erased Nishiharu town from the map, in 2016 the city created an official Nishiharu-ekimae 1–2-chōme address that finally formalised the station's name into a place name.