History
Takidanifudō Station opened on 25 March 1902 as the temporary terminus of the Kawachi Railway extension from Tondabayashi. The line was pushed on to Nagano (now Kawachi-Nagano) on 12 December the same year, leaving the station as an intermediate stop. The Kawachi Railway became the Osaka Railway in March 1919, was absorbed by the Kansai Express Railway in February 1943, and passed to the new Kintetsu (Kinki Nippon Railway) in June 1944. PiTaPa acceptance began on 1 April 2007. The station sits on the Kintetsu Nagano Line, 8.7 kilometers from the line's terminus at Furuichi, and is the only intermediate stop on the single-track section that permits trains to pass. It carries the alternative name "Ōsaka Ōtani Daigaku-mae" after Osaka Ohtani University.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.