History
Seya-Kitaguchi Station opened on 20 November 1951 on the Shigi-Ikoma Electric Railway between Tatsutagawa and Shigisan-guchi (now Shigisanshita). On 1 October 1964 Kintetsu absorbed the Shigi-Ikoma Electric Railway, making this a Kintetsu Ikoma Line station. The PiTaPa IC card came into service on 1 April 2007. The station, along with Motoyamajō-guchi and Tatsutagawa, became fully unstaffed on 21 December 2012.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.
Notes
The station consists of a single side platform serving one track on a sloping ground-level site, with the station building and platform on the western ("up" toward Ōji) side. Both Ōji-bound and Ikoma-bound trains use the same platform. The platform is four cars long. Managed remotely from Ōji Station, the unattended station has PiTaPa/ICOCA-capable automatic gates and a fare-adjustment machine capable of charging both stored-fare cards and IC cards.