History
Kera-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. The stop was suspended on 1 June 1944 and reopened with the licence renewed on 22 February 1949. It passed to Tosaden Kōtsū on 1 October 2014 with the operator merger. Two platforms straddle the tracks — northbound for Gomenmachi, southbound for Harimaya-bashi — with a proper platform on the Harimaya-bashi side and only a painted safety island on the Gomenmachi side.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-25.
Notes
The stop's name points to a road running south to Kōchi's Kera district (旧長岡郡介良村) — once a separate village, since absorbed and built up as a residential new town.