History
Shinohara stop opened on 27 January 1911, when the predecessor Tosa Electric Railway opened the Gomen Line between Ōtsu Stop (later abolished — see Ryōseki-dōri) and Gomen Nakamachi-dōri Stop. On 1 October 2014 Tosa Electric Railway, Kōchi-ken Kōtsū and Tosaden Dream Service merged into Tosaden Kōtsū, and the stop became one of that company's.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.
Notes
Shinohara sits in a section where the Gomen Line runs on its own private right-of-way, separate from the road. The two platforms straddle the tracks but are offset from each other — the Harimaya-bashi-bound platform to the east, and the Gomen-machi-bound platform to the west.