History
Minami-Senri Station opened on 29 August 1963 as Shin-Senriyama Station, the northern terminus of the Hankyu Senriyama Line, built to serve the Tsukumodai housing district in the newly developing Senri New Town in Suita, Osaka. When the line was extended to Kita-Senri Station on 1 March 1967, the station was renamed Minami-Senri and the Senriyama Line itself was renamed the Senri Line. Automated fare gates were installed in 1973, and station numbering (HK-93) was introduced on 21 December 2013. The station has two opposed side platforms on an elevated three-story structure, with a single ticket gate on the north side of the second floor.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-06-09.
Notes
Within the Hankyu network the number HK-93 is uniquely high; in fact the only other Japanese station numbered 93 is Kashikojima on the unrelated Kintetsu Shima Line in Mie Prefecture.