History
Mori Station opened on 30 January 1926 with the Mizuma Railway's extension from Nagose to Mizuma-Kannon in Kaizuka, Osaka Prefecture. The stop has a single side platform serving a bidirectional track, no station building, and no ticket gates — passengers walk directly onto the platform. PiTaPa-based one-man operation began line-wide on 1 June 2009, but Mori has no platform IC reader; fares are settled on-board. The station logged about 810 boardings on an average day in 2023. The adjacent Mori Inari Shrine gives the stop its name, and the original siting was shifted slightly east of the shrine because relatives of the railway's founder lived near the present location.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
Mori had been planned next to the eponymous Mori Inari Shrine, but was sited at its present location instead because relatives of the Mizuma Railway's founder lived there.