History
Tajima Station opened on 5 May 1932 as a stop on the Yamato Railway in present-day Miyake, Shiki District. The October 1961 merger transferred it to the Shigiikoma Electric Railway, and a further merger on 1 October 1964 placed it on Kintetsu's Tawaramoto Line, 7.1 kilometres from Shin-Oji. The unstaffed station has a single side platform with capacity for three-car trains, and Shin-Oji-bound and Nishi-Tawaramoto-bound trains share the same platform. Nara Kotsu Route 9 calls once a day for alighting only, and the local Sunamaru-go shuttle wagon's north and west routes connect ten times daily to the welfare hall.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
The platform serves both directions of the Tawaramoto Line from the same edge, so passengers must check the destination on the front of each arriving train rather than picking a side.