The station consists of two island platforms. The station is staffed.[1] The subway station's symbol mark is a brown conch which because Kaizuka's initials Chinese character貝 means seashell and spiral is suggestive of transportation's junction.
View of Kaizuka Station from platform of Nishitetsu Kaizuka Line
History
A signal stop was established on this location on 4 February 1935. It was promoted to a full station on 20 April 1950 as Nishitetsu Tatara Station (西鉄多々良駅). It was renamed Keirinjō-mae Station (競輪場前駅) on 5 March 1954. Due to the closure of the Fukuoka Velodrome, the name was changed to Kaizuka Station on 1 November 1962. The subway station opened on 1 July 2004.
Passenger statistics
In fiscal 2022, the NNR portion station was used by 16,171 passengers daily.[2] During the same period, the Fukuoka City Subway portion of the station was used by 9975 passengers daily.[3]
Surrounding area
Condominiums are prominent around the station, including the Kaizuka housing complex.