History
Nonami Station opened on 30 March 1994 as a Nagoya Municipal Subway Sakuradōri Line station, serving as that line's southern terminus and assigned station code S17. On 11 September 2000 the Tōkai Heavy Rain flooded the station premises. On 27 March 2011 the line was extended a further 4.2 km south to Tokushige, making Nonami an intermediate station; platform-screen doors entered service on 23 July of the same year. Nonami is managed by the Sakuradōri Line operations district, and crew changes take place there on some services. The platforms accommodate eight 20-metre cars.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.
Notes
Per the Japanese Wikipedia article, Nonami averaged 6,764 daily boarding passengers in fiscal 2019 (annual total 2,475,656). Until the 2011 Tokushige extension Nonami was the busiest non-interchange station on the Sakuradōri Line, but ridership has fallen sharply since, and Sakurayama has overtaken it as the line's busiest single-operator station.