History
Tsumori Station opened on 21 February 1913 as a temporary halt on the Kōya Tozan Railway, between Kizugawa and Abeno (now Kishinosato-Tamade). A change of corporate name placed the station under Osaka Kōya Railway on 30 April 1915, and on 27 March 1916 it was promoted to a full station. Successive mergers transferred operations to Nankai Railway on 6 September 1922 and to Kinki Nippon Railway on 1 June 1944, before the line was sold back on 1 June 1947 to the present operator Nankai Electric Railway. The station has two opposed ground-level side platforms connected within the fare zone by a level crossing; it is unstaffed and carries number NK06-2 on the Shiomibashi branch of the Kōya Line.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
The station was built largely to serve workers at the adjacent Dai Nippon Spinning (later Unitika) Tsumori mill, which operated next to the station from 1908 until its closure in 1952.