History
Higashi-Aoyama Station (D56) opened on 20 December 1930 as part of the Sangū Express Electric Railway between Abo (today Aoyamachō) and Sada (today Sakakibara-Onsenguchi). Successive mergers placed it under Kansai Express Railway in 1941 and Kintetsu in 1944. On 25 October 1971 a runaway limited express collided with another train inside the Sōdani Tunnel between this station and Sakakibara-Onsenguchi (the Kintetsu Ōsaka Line Train Collision), killing 25. On 23 November 1975 the section between Nishi-Aoyama and Kakiuchi-Higashi signal post was doubled-tracked and the station was moved 2.7 km east, with the old alignment — running through landslide-prone terrain — replaced by the new Aoyama Tunnel. The station was excluded from rapid-express stops on 20 March 2012.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-24.
Notes
Higashi-Aoyama and its neighbour Nishi-Aoyama are separated by 7.7 km, which Kintetsu records as the longest inter-station distance on any of its lines as of 17 March 2018; the gap is largely filled by the New Aoyama Tunnel built when the station was relocated in 1975.