History
Hiyoshichō Station opened on 9 December 1908 as Daidokoromachi Station (台所町駅) on what is today the Shizuoka Railway's Shizuoka–Shimizu Line, 0.5 km from the starting point at Shin-Shizuoka. The original station was closed in June 1945, then later revived under the present name Hiyoshichō. It has two opposed side platforms with a level crossing at one end and an IC-card-only ticket gate, introduced in 2013, that operates on the Shin-Shimizu-bound platform during weekday mornings. Station number S02, the halt averaged about 729 boarding passengers daily in fiscal 2017.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
The station opened as Daidokoromachi ("Kitchen Town"), was abolished in June 1945 during the war, and later quietly revived under the new name Hiyoshichō.