Mozuhachiman Station

Mozuhachiman Station

百舌鳥八幡駅
Mozuhachiman Station, March 2019
General information
Location12-17, Kōryōhigashimachi 2-chō, Sakai-ku, Sakai-shi, Osaka-fu 590-0025
Japan
Coordinates34°33′38″N 135°29′55″E / 34.560647°N 135.498687°E / 34.560647; 135.498687
Operated by Nankai Electric Railway
Line(s) Koya Line
Distance13.4 km from Shiomibashi
Platforms2 side platforms
Connections
    Other information
    Station codeNK58
    WebsiteOfficial website
    History
    OpenedSeptember 7, 1900[1]
    Passengers
    20194545 daily
    Location
    Mozuhachiman Station
    Location within Osaka Prefecture
    Mozuhachiman Station
    Mozuhachiman Station (Japan)

    Mozuhachiman Station (百舌鳥八幡駅, Mozuhachiman-eki) is a passenger railway station located in Sakai-ku, Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Nankai Electric Railway. It has the station number "NK58".[1]

    Lines

    Mozuhachiman Station is served by the Nankai Kōya Line, and is 13.4 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Shiomibashi and 12.7 kilometers from Nanba.[1]

    Layout

    The station consists of two opposed side platforms connected by a footbridge.

    Platforms

    1, 2  Kōya Line for Koyasan
    3, 4  Kōya Line for Namba

    Adjacent stations

    « Service »
    Nankai Electric Railway Kōya Line
    Limited Express "Kōya", "Rinkan", "Semboku Liner": Does not stop at this station
    Rapid Express: Does not stop at this station
    Express: Does not stop at this station
    Sub Express: Does not stop at this station
    Mikunigaoka   Semi-Express   Nakamozu
    Mikunigaoka   Local   Nakamozu

    History

    Mozuhachiman Station opened on September 7, 1900.

    Passenger statistics

    In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 4,545 passengers daily.[2]

    Surrounding area

    • Mozuhachiman-gu
    • Sakai City Sakai High School
    • Seikeikai Medical College

    See also

    References

    1. ^ a b c 百舌鳥八幡駅|南海電鉄. www.nankai.co.jp (in Japanese). Nankai Electric Railway. 28 January 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
    2. ^ 大阪府統計年鑑(令和2年 [Osaka Prefectural Statistical Yearbook] (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan: Osaka Prefecture. 2020. Retrieved 11 August 2021.