The station opened on October 27, 1915. The tracks and the station facilities were moved to the underground on May 24, 1987. The station was originally named after
Shijō Street as it is located where the railway along the bank of the
Kamo River crosses Shijō Street. Since 1981, there had been two stations along Shijō Street named Shijō;
the other is on the
Karasuma Line subway. At last, the Keihan station was renamed Gion-Shijō Station on October 19, 2008, the date of opening of the
Nakanoshima Line. ==Surrounding area==