Station

Doi (Osaka)

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Doi (Osaka)
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History

Doi Station opened on 14 June 1932 with the Keihan Main Line's track relocation, in Moriguchi, Osaka Prefecture. The Keihan Commercial School - which once stood on the site of today's Moriguchi Municipal Satsuki Gakuen - had lobbied hard for a stop in the area; the station opened just eight months after the nearby Takii station, even though the two are only about 400 metres apart. The line was quadruple-tracked through here on 29 December 1933. Following accessibility work, a wheelchair-accessible elevator and multipurpose toilet entered service on 5 and 12 March 2011. Station number KH10 was introduced on 21 December 2013. Annual usage peaked above 20,000 boardings per day in 1966 but has since declined steadily.

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

Notes

Doi and the neighbouring Takii station are only about 400 metres apart - the platforms themselves are less than 160 metres end-to-end, shorter than a single eight-car Keihan train - and a 2013 survey still recorded around 23 daily passengers riding between just the two stops.

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