History
Daiunji-mae Stop opened on 18 March 1928 as Daiunjichō Stop, simultaneous with the opening of the Yanagawa-Daiunjichō section of the Okayama Electric Tramway Seikibashi Line. The stop was relocated on 7 February 1938 and renamed Daiunji-mae on 1 November 1970. It is located in Chūōchō and Omotechō 3-chōme, Kita-ku, Okayama City. Stop number S07. It has a single island platform serving two tracks.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-25.
Notes
The Daiunji intersection adjacent to the stop is the formal start or end point of several national routes and prefectural roads: National Route 30 begins here, National Routes 53 and 180 terminate here, and Okayama Prefectural Routes 21 and 162 (both following the former National Route 2) and National Route 250 (also former Route 2) all join at this junction.