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Kitahama Station (Osaka)

Kitahama Station is a railway station in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan, served by the Keihan Electric Railway Keihan Main Line and the Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line. The Keihan station is numbered KH02, and the Osaka Metro station is numbered K14.

Location and Layout: The station is located beneath the Nakanoshima area and is conveniently situated for access to Osaka's financial district and cultural institutions. The Keihan and Osaka Metro lines operate independently at Kitahama. The Keihan station features island platforms serving two tracks, while the Osaka Metro station has side platforms serving two tracks. Transfers between the lines are possible via connecting passageways.

History: The Keihan station opened on April 15, 1910, as part of the original Keihan Main Line. The Osaka Municipal Subway (now Osaka Metro) Sakaisuji Line station opened on March 12, 1969, as part of the extension of the Sakaisuji Line from Dobutsuen-mae to Tenjimbashisuji Rokuchome.

Lines Served:

  • Keihan Electric Railway: Keihan Main Line
  • Osaka Metro: Sakaisuji Line

Surrounding Area: Kitahama Station is located in a bustling area with a mix of office buildings, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Notable landmarks in the vicinity include:

  • Osaka Securities Exchange
  • Nakanoshima Park
  • Osaka City Central Public Hall
  • The Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka

Station Facilities: Kitahama Station offers standard station amenities, including ticket machines, ticket offices, automated ticket gates, and restrooms. Elevators and escalators provide accessibility for passengers with disabilities. Convenience stores and other retail outlets can be found within the station complex.

Ridership: Kitahama Station experiences high ridership due to its central location and connections to key transportation lines. It serves both commuters and tourists visiting Osaka.