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;Hozanji Line :3 platforms for the Hozanji Line serve 2 tracks. The inner platform is used usually, but in the crowded season, it is for getting on and the outer ones are used for getting off. :#Hozanji Line 1 for Toriimae (regular operation) :#Hozanji Line 2 for Toriimae (in the crowded season and when there is no operation on Line 1) ;Sanjo Line :2 platforms for the Sanjo Line serve a track. One of the platforms is used usually. ::for Ikoma-Sanjo


Adjacent stations

Railway stations in Japan opened in 1918 Railway stations in Nara Prefecture {{Nara-railstation-stub