History
Seikibashi Stop opened on 6 September 1946 with the opening of the Jizō-mae to Seikibashi section of the Okayama Electric Tramway Seikibashi Line, of which it is the southern terminus (stop number S09). The current barrier-free platform entered service on 3 August 2007, completing a phased upgrade started in May of that year. A new pedestrian crossing on the south side of the stop, part of the Seikibashi intersection's broader reconstruction, opened on 5 November 2007, completing the line's full barrier-free conversion. The stop has a single side platform; the line becomes single-track just before reaching it.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-25.
Notes
Before the 2007 refurbishment the converging point of the single-track section sat on the Seikibashi-terminus side; after the works it now sits on the Okayama-Ekimae side.