History
Tabeshima-dōri Station opened on 15 October 1910 with Tosa Electric Railway's (土佐電気鉄道) extension of the future Gomen Line from Kazurashimabashi-nishizume to Kako. A platform on the Gomenmachi-bound side was installed in 2007. The stop passed to Tosaden Kōtsū on 1 October 2014 with the operator merger. The two platforms sit diagonally opposite each other across the tracks — Gomenmachi-bound on the east side, Harimaya-bashi-bound on the west. A turnout near the Gomenmachi end allows the stop to be used for Harimaya-bashi-bound short workings.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-25.
Notes
The Tabeshima of the stop's name is a small hill on the Kokubu River bank about a kilometre to the north — once an actual island in Urado Bay, as the literal kanji ('paddy-island') suggests, before centuries of land reclamation closed it in.