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Kashiharajingū-mae Station

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kashiharajingū-mae Station

橿原神宮前駅
Kintetsu Railway commuter rail station
Kashiharajingū-mae Station
The central entrance of the station building designed by Togo Murano
General information
Location618, Kumechō, Kashihara
Nara
(奈良県橿原市久米町618)
Japan
Coordinates34°29′04″N 135°47′40″E / 34.484381°N 135.794478°E / 34.484381; 135.794478
Owned by
Kintetsu Railway
Operated by
Kintetsu Railway
Line(s)
Distance
  • Kashihara Line: 23.8 km (14.8 mi)
  • Minami Osaka Line: 39.7 km (24.7 mi)
  • Yoshino Line: 0 km (0 mi)
Platforms4 island platforms
Tracks8
Train operators
Kintetsu Railway
Bus stands1
Connections
  • Bus interchange Nara Kotsu Bus Lines: 2・5・7・8・9・11・12・16・18・19・23・51・53・52 at Kashiharajingū-eki higashi-guchi
  • Bus interchange Nara Kotsu Bus Lines: 25・26・28・33・36・37 at Kashiharajingū-eki
  • Bus interchange Asuka Village Kame Bus: Aka-kame (Asuka Excursion Bus)
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
ParkingParking Available
Bicycle facilitiesBicycle facilities Available
AccessibleYes (1 elevator for the west ticket gate, 1 elavator between the west and the central ticket gates, 1 elevator for each Osaka-bound platform, 1 accessible slope for each Kyoto-bound platform, 1 accessible bathroom, and equipped wheelchairs)
Other information
Station code B42  /  F42 
WebsiteOfficial website
History
Opened21 March 1929 (1929-03-21)
Rebuilt1939; 85 years ago (1939)
Previous names
  • Kashiharajingū-eki (1939—1970)
  • Kumedera (1923—1940) / Kashiharajingū-mae (1923—1939)
Passengers
2015[1]18,862
Services
Preceding station The logo of the Kintetsu Railway Company. Kintetsu Railway Following station
 B  Kashihara Line
Unebigoryōmae Local Terminus
Unebigoryōmae Express
Yamato-Yagi
towards Kyōto
Limited Express
 F  Minami Osaka Line
Kashiharajingū-nishiguchi Local through to Yoshino Line
Terminus
Kashiharajingū-nishiguchi Semi-express through to Yoshino Line
Terminus
Suburban Express
Takadashi Express through to Yoshino Line
Terminus
Limited Express through to Yoshino Line
Sakura Liner
 F  Yoshino Line
through to Minami Osaka Line Local Okadera
Terminus
through to Minami Osaka Line Semi-express Okadera
towards Yoshino
Express
Limited Express Asuka
towards Yoshino
Sakura Liner

Kashiharajingū-mae Station (橿原神宮前駅, Kashiharajingū-mae-eki) is a train station located in Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It is on Kintetsu Kashihara Line, Minami Osaka Line and Yoshino Lines. It is one of the major stations on the Kintetsu lines and all trains in service stop at this station.

The center station building was designed by Togo Murano, an architect representing the 20th century.

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Lines

Platforms and tracks

This station has two island platforms serving 4 narrow gauge (1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)) tracks for the Minami Osaka Line and the Yoshino Line in the west, and two island platforms serving 3 standard gauge (1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)) tracks for the Kashihara Line and a narrow gauge (1,067 mm) track for the Yoshino Line in the east.

0  Kashihara Line—Yoshino Line (Chartered and maintenance trains only)
1 - 3  Kashihara Line for Yamato-Yagi, Yamato-Saidaiji and Kyoto
4,5  Yoshino Line for Asuka and Yoshino
6,7  Minami Osaka Line for Furuichi, Fujiidera and Osaka Abenobashi

Ridership

The number of passengers who get on and off trains at this station is 19,960 persons per day, according to the research by Kintetsu Corporation on November 9, 2010.[1]

Connections

Buses are operated by Nara Kotsu Bus Lines.

As of October 2014

West stop (Kashiharajingu-eki nishiguchi)
  • Route 25 for Minami-Shirakashi
  • Route 26 and 28 for Minami-Shirakashi via Minami-Myohojicho
  • Route 28 for Yagi Station via Kashihara Gymnasium Unebigoryo-mae, Idai-byoin-mae (Nara Medical University Hospital), and Kashihara City Hall
  • Route 53 for Yagi Station via Ousa, Idai-byoin Genkanguchi (Nara Medical University Hospital), and Kashihara City Hall
  • Route 53 for Kintetsu Gose Station via Gunkaibashi and Daikancho
Center stop (Kashiharajingu-eki)
  • Route 28 for Yagi Station via Unebigoryo-mae, Idai-byoin-mae (Nara Medical University Hospital), and Kashihara City Hall
  • Route 28 for Minami-Shirakashi via Kashiharajingu-eki-nishiguchi and Minami-Myohojicho
East stop 1 (Kashiharajingu-eki higashiguchi)
  • Route 8 for Yagi Station via Ousa and Idai-byoin-mae (Nara Medical University Hospital)
  • Routes 51, 52 and 53 for Yagi Station via Ousa and Idai-byoin Genkanguchi (Nara Medical University Hospital)
  • Route 51 for Oyodo Bus Center via Kamihigaimoto
  • Route 53 for Kintetsu Gose Station via Kashiharajingu-eki nishiguchi, Gunkaibashi, and Daikancho

Town Office

East stop 2 (Kashiharajingu-eki higashiguchi)
  • Route 2 for Okadera-mae for Toyoura and Asuka Daibutsu-mae (mornings)
  • Route 5 for Okadera-mae via Shobucho Yonchome-minami
  • Route 7 for Shobusho Yonchome-minani via Shobucho Itchome, Shobucho Sanchome and Shobucho Yonchome
  • Route 8 and 9 for Shobusho Yonchome via Shobucho Itchome and Shobucho Sanchome
  • Route 11 for Shuhodai via Okadera Station
  • Route 12 for Shuhodai via Shobucho Yonchome
  • Route 15 "Aka-Kame" for Hinokuma via Asuka Station
  • Route 16 "Aka-Kame" for Asuka Station via Asuka Historical Museum, Man'yo Bunkakan (Complex of Man'yo Culture) and Ishibutai
  • Route 17 "Aka-Kame" for Okahashimoto via Asuka Historical Museum, Man'yo Bunkakan (Complex of Man'yo Culture) and Ishibutai
  • Route 18 for Kashiharajingu-eki higashiguchi via Shobucho Yonchome-minami, Okadera-mae, Asuka Daibutsu-mae and Toyoura (evenings)
  • Route 19 for Kashiharajingu-eki higashiguchi via Toyoura, Asuka Daibutsu-mae, Okadera-mae and Shobucho Yonchome-minami (mornings)
  • Route 23 "Aka-Kame" for Asuka Station via Asuka-Koyama, Asuka Historical Museum, Man'yo Bunkakan (Complex of Man'yo Culture) and Ishibutai
  • Route 文 for Kenko Fukushi Center for Toyoura and Asuka Daibutsu-mae and Okadera-mae (operated on school days)

Stores in Kashiharajingu-mae Station

Around Kashiharajingu-mae Station

References

  1. ^ a b 駅別乗降人員 [Usage by station] (in Japanese). Kintetsu Corporation. Retrieved June 1, 2016.

External links

This page was last edited on 6 June 2023, at 23:45
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