Station

Higashi-Okazaki

東岡崎

Higashi-Okazaki
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History

Higashi-Okazaki Station opened on 8 August 1923 on the privately held Aichi Electric Railway, sharing a site with the Zejiji stop on the Okazaki Electric Tram. Aichi Electric was absorbed by Meitetsu on 1 August 1935, and the tram link closed when the streetcar network was withdrawn on 17 June 1962. The original timber depot was replaced by a multi-storey building in 1958, and freight handling ended on 30 September 1982. An underground concourse, north-south passageway and automatic ticket gates were completed on 25 December 1989, and a part-bridge station building with elevators came on stream on 24 December 2010. Tranpass arrived on 15 September 2004 and manaca on 11 February 2011, and a full re-build of the depot and adjoining tower was placed under a basic agreement between Meitetsu and Okazaki City on 15 November 2021.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.

Notes

Higashi-Okazaki's name dates from when the line had a Nishi-Okazaki station to the west — that station was renamed Okazakikōen-mae in 1936, but the 'east' half kept its directional name despite being the de-facto central station for the city.

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