Station

Hagoromo

羽衣

Hagoromo
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History

Hagoromo Station opened on 1 March 1912 between Hamadera-kōen and Kuzuha (now Takaishi) on the Nankai Railway, taking its name from the Hagoromo Pine in nearby Hamadera Park, one of the park's three celebrated pines; the surrounding district was itself renamed Hagoromo in 1923. The Takashinohama Line opened on 2 October 1918 — initially only as far as Kyarabashi — turning Hagoromo into an interchange. Wartime amalgamation placed the station under Kintetsu on 1 June 1944, and a postwar route transfer returned it to Nankai Electric Railway on 1 June 1947. A modern overhead concourse was completed in February 1978, and station code NK16 was introduced on 1 April 2012. A continuous grade-separation project then elevated the down platform on 14 May 2016, the up platform on 22 May 2021, and the Takashinohama Line platform on 6 April 2024. A second-floor passageway to JR's Higashi-Hagoromo Station, nicknamed Tennyo no Komichi, opened on 24 August 2019.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.

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