Station

Sanbashi-dōri-itchōme

桟橋通一丁目

History

Sanbashidōri-Itchōme opened on 2 May 1904 on the Tosa Electric Railway as Obita Station (帯田停留場), when the segment between Ume-no-Tsuji and Sanbashi was put into service. It was renamed Sanbashidōri-Nichōme in 1938 and finally took its present name on 20 June 1955, when the original first-block stop (located one block north) was abolished and its name handed to this one. On 1 October 2014 the stop transferred to Tosaden Kōtsū following the merger of Tosa Electric Railway, Kōchi Kenkōtsū and Tosaden Dream Service.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-25.

Notes

Both stop platforms straddle a road intersection rather than sitting opposite each other — the Sanbashi-bound platform is on the south side of the crossing and the Kōchi-eki-bound platform is on the north side.

Sources

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