History
Dentetsu-Tāminarubiru-mae Station originally opened on 31 October 1908 as Tosa-bashi, when Tosa Electric Railway extended the future Gomen Line from Horizume east to Shimoji. The old stop was absorbed into the neighbouring Hachiman-dōri stop on 1 April 1944 and discontinued. It was revived on 26 March 1958 as Uradomachi Toden Kaikan-mae (only an inbound Gomenmachi-bound platform), renamed Toden Seibu-hyakkaten-mae on 1 September 1973, and finally took the present name Dentetsu-Tāminarubiru-mae on 19 April 1992. An outbound Harimaya-bashi-bound platform was added on 1 April 2005, when the Ino-line platform at the neighbouring Harimaya-bashi stop was relocated and the old platform was repurposed for this stop. The stop passed to Tosaden Kōtsū on 1 October 2014 with the operator merger.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-25.
Notes
The stop has been renamed three times in its modern incarnation — Uradomachi Toden Kaikan-mae (1958), Toden Seibu-hyakkaten-mae (1973), and Dentetsu-Tāminarubiru-mae (1992) — tracking the changing tenants of the multi-tenant building it serves on the Harimaya-bashi crossing, which has hosted a Toden head office, a Seibu department store, and the present terminal building in turn.