Inari-machi Station (Hiroshima)
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( tram stop) on Hiroden Main Line, located in Inari-machi, Minami-ku,
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Routes

From Inari-machi Station, there are three of Hiroden Streetcar routes. *
Hiroshima Station - Hiroshima Port Route Hiroden Streetcar route #1 "Hiroshima Station – Hiroshima Port Route" runs between Hiroshima Station and Hiroshima Port. Overview Lines Horoden Streetcar route #1 is made up from two lines, and both lines are linked up with each other at Ka ...
* Hiroshima Station - Hiroden-miyajima-guchi Route *
Hiroshima Station - Eba Route Hiroden Streetcar Route #6 "Hiroshima Station - Eba Route" runs between Hiroden Hiroshima Station, Hiroshima Station and Hiroden Eba Station, Eba Station. Overview Lines Hiroden Streetcar route #6 is made up with next two lines. The train goes ...


Connections

; Main Line : :: Matoba-cho — Inari-machi — Kanayama-cho


Around station

* Inari Shrine *
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History

*Opened on November 23, 1912. *Moved to the current place in 1950.


See also

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Hiroden Streetcar Lines and Routes This is a list of lines and routes on the Hiroshima Electric Railway's railway and streetcar (tram) systems in and around Hiroshima, Japan. Lines Currently there are seven streetcar lines: Except for the Miyajima Line, they are called the "In ...


References

Inari-machi Station Railway stations in Japan opened in 1912 {{Hiroshima-railstation-stub