- 4) in use from 23
March 2019.[needs update] The
station first opened as
Hizaori Station (膝折駅) on 1 May 1914,
coinciding with the
opening of the Tōjō Railway...
-
center for
copper crafts.
Following the
Meiji restoration, the
village of
Hizaori was
created within Niikura District,
Saitama with the
establishment of...
- six
shukuba along the way, namely: Kamiitabashi, Shimonerima, Shirako,
Hizaori, Ōwada, and Ōi.
These post
stations were
officially regulated settlements...
-
Hiroshima (1591) Heian-kyo →
Kyoto (1899)
Hiroshima →
Kitahiroshima (1996)
Hizaori →
Asaka (1932)
Imahama →
Nagahama (1575)
Inokuchi → Gifu (1568) Ujiyamada...
- Tōbu Tōjō Line
between Ikebukuro and Tanomosawa, ****an, with
stations Hizaori, Kami-****uoka, Kawagoe-mach, Narimasu, Shiki, Shimo-Itabashi, and Tsuruse...