History
Shishikui Station opened on 26 March 1992 as the sole intermediate stop on the three-station Asatō Line of the third-sector Asa Kaigan Railway, in the town of Kaiyō, Tokushima Prefecture. It is the railway's only staffed station and houses the company's head office, CTC control centre, and rolling-stock depot. The platform was rebuilt in the run-up to dual-mode-vehicle (DMV) operations: a second platform was added and the track layout reworked, with DMV service starting on 25 December 2021. Between 1 December 2020 and that opening date, trains were replaced by substitute buses to allow the conversion work. The station also marks Tokushima Prefecture's southernmost rail point.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-22.
Notes
In August 2010 the station appointed a medaka killifish as its "stationmaster," replaced four months later by two locally caught spiny lobsters; the male and female pair, named Tetchan and Asachan, took over the post on 7 December 2010.