Station

Ejima

江島

Ejima
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History

Ejima Station opened on 10 November 1926 as the Ejima Signal Stop (Ejima-watashi) on the privately owned Toyokawa Railway, serving the section between Mikawa-Ichinomiya and Shinshiro that had opened in 1898. The Toyokawa Railway was nationalised on 1 August 1943 to form part of the Japanese Government Railways' Iida Line, at which point Ejima was upgraded to a full station and given its present name. With the 1 April 1987 privatisation of Japanese National Railways, the station passed to Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). It sits 15.4 kilometres from the Iida Line's southern terminus at Toyohashi, and TOICA service began on 15 March 2025.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.

Notes

The Ejima Bridge that originally stood directly outside the station was washed away by Typhoon 7 in 1968; its replacement was rebuilt further to the south-east in the late 1970s.

Sources

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