Station

Mitsumatsu (Osaka)

三ツ松

Mitsumatsu (Osaka)
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History

Mitsumatsu Station opened on 30 January 1926 on the Mizuma Railway's extension from Nagose toward Mizuma-Kannon, in Kaizuka, Osaka Prefecture. It is a single-platform, single-track ground-level halt without a station building or ticket gates; access is direct from the street to the platform. Line-wide PiTaPa-compatible one-man operation began on 1 June 2009, but the station was not fitted with platform IC readers — fares are paid on board. The 2023 prefectural statistical yearbook records an average of 403 boardings and alightings combined per day.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.

Notes

The kanji-and-reading combination 三ツ松/みつまつ also names a JR West Obama Line station spelled 三松; despite the different writing the two stops are pronounced identically.

Sources

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