History
Izumi-Hashimoto Station opened on 16 June 1930 on the Hanwa Line, which threads the Senshū coastal plain south of Osaka. The line was nationalised under the Japan National Railways and, at the 1 April 1987 privatisation, the station came under JR West. Station numbering was rolled out on the Hanwa Line in March 2018, and Izumi-Hashimoto was assigned JR-R42. The stop has two opposed side platforms, linked to the staffed station building by a footbridge, and lies 30.0 km south of the line's Tennōji terminus. Aeon's large Kaizuka store sits beside the station, the principal local landmark.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.