History
The station was established on 1 June 1958 as Entetsu Hamamatsu Station (遠鉄浜松駅), then the southern terminus of the Enshū Railway Line, formed by merging two earlier stations. On 1 December 1985 the line was elevated and the new station was relocated and renamed Enshū-Byōin-mae Station after the Enshū Hospital that stood in front of it. In April 2007 the hospital moved away but kept its name, and the station was renamed Enshūbyōin Station to reflect the change. The station became unstaffed on 13 January 2015, and accessibility upgrades were completed on 31 October that year.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
Although the Enshū Hospital from which the station takes its name moved to a new site several blocks away in April 2007, the railway kept the station's hospital name rather than rename it again.