The station has a single island platform on a north-south axis, serving two ground-level tracks.
The Seibu Tamako Line is single-track most of its length, and dual track at Histotsubashi-gauken Station is used to allow trains travelling in opposite directions to pass each other.
The station has entrances-exits at both ends of the platform (North and South).
Passengers then climb steps (south) or a ramp (north) to platform level.
[1] In fiscal 2019, the station was the 50th busiest on the Seibu network with an average of 21,189 passengers daily.