History
Toga-Mikita opened as a terminus on 7 December 1973 when the line from Izumigaoka was extended to it. The line was pushed on to Kōmyōike on 20 August 1977, turning the station into an intermediate stop. A station renewal began in 2018, refurbishing the building and bringing in a Kitchen Origin food shop as a new in-station tenant. A departure-melody composed by Minoru Mukaiya entered service on 26 March 2022, and on 1 April 2025 Semboku Rapid Railway was absorbed by Nankai Electric Railway, with the station's code accordingly changing from SB04 to NK90.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
The station's compound name was reached only after lengthy disputes between residents of the Toga and Mikita districts; the resulting middle-dot punctuation makes it one of just a handful of Japanese station names featuring a 'nakaguro'.