Station

Miyukitsuji

御幸辻

Miyukitsuji
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History

Miyukitsuji Station opened on 11 March 1915 as Kōyatsuji Station on the Kōya Tozan Railway's extension between Mikkaichi-chō and Hashimoto. The operator was renamed Osaka Kōya Railway on 30 April 1915, was absorbed into Nankai Railway on 6 September 1922, and the station took its present name on 21 April 1923. After passing through the Kinki Nippon Railway era (1944 - 1947) the station returned to Nankai Electric Railway. The section between Kimi-tōge and Miyukitsuji was double-tracked on 22 November 1981, the present elevated structure was completed in stages in 1992 - 1995, and the Miyukitsuji - Hashimoto section was double-tracked on 29 August 1995. Station numbering NK76 was assigned on 1 April 2012, and the station became fully unstaffed on 1 April 2013.

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

Notes

The station has changed names twice and changed operators four times — Kōya Tozan, Osaka Kōya, Nankai, then Kinki Nippon, then Nankai again — in the eight years between its 1915 opening and the 1923 rename to Miyukitsuji.

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