History
Sechigo Station opened on 24 December 1925 on the Mizuma Railway's Mizuma Line, which connects Kaizuka to Mizuma-Kannon. It is the busiest of the line's intermediate stops. The station has no station building or fare gates; passengers step directly onto a single side platform. With the 1 June 2009 PiTaPa rollout and conversion to one-man operation across the line, an IC-only reader and a touch-panel fare box have been installed for use during weekday morning peaks, when all doors of Kaizuka-bound trains open. From 15 June 2020 the same arrangement extended to morning Mizuma-Kannon-bound trains.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
Streets immediately around the station entrance are too narrow for cars to pass through, and the station has no building, just an open platform.