Location & Access
Toyokawainari Station is situated in the city of Toyokawa, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It holds the unique distinction of being the easternmost station operated by Meitetsu. Conveniently, it is adjacent to Toyokawa Station, served by JR Tokai's Iida Line, offering easy transfers between the two railway networks. The station is staffed and has the station code TK04.
Railway Lines
This station serves as the terminus for the Meitetsu Toyokawa Line. With a distance of 7.2 kilometers from Kō, it plays a crucial role in connecting the region. The station features one island platform to facilitate passenger movement.
Station History
Originally opened on December 25, 1954, Toyokawainari Station was initially known as Shin-Toyokawa. Its name was changed to Toyokawainari in 1955, reflecting its proximity to the famous Toyokawa Inari temple. In fiscal year 2017, the station recorded an average daily ridership of 2592 passengers.
Travel Tips
For travelers visiting the renowned Toyokawa Inari temple, this station provides direct access. Its adjacency to JR Tokai's Toyokawa Station makes it a convenient hub for exploring the wider Aichi Prefecture and beyond. Be sure to check the Meitetsu official website for the latest schedules and service updates.