is a
railway station
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on the
Hankyu Senri Line
The is a railway line in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by Hankyu Railway. It commenced operation in 1921 and was completed on March 1, 1967. Through trains operate to and from the Hankyu Kyoto Line and the Osaka Municipal Subway Sakaisuji ...
in
Higashiyodogawa-ku, Osaka
is one of 24 wards of Japan, wards of Osaka, Japan.
Higashiyodogawa-ku is located in the north-east part of Osaka city.
The population of Higashiyodogawa-ku is 181,535.(2003)
The popular area to shop is Awaji, which is about 10 minutes away fro ...
,
Japan
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.
Layout
The station has two side platforms serving a track each connecting with a footbridge. Ticket gate is located on the side platform for Tengachaya.
History
The station opened on October 15, 1925 when the line between Tenjinbashi (present-day ) and opened.
Future plans
Construction is underway for grade separation. Work is being done as of 2019 to elevate a section of the Senri Line between this station and
Shimo-Shinjō Station.
Originally planned to be opened by 2020, various delays have resulted in the opening being pushed to 2031.
Surroundings
*Kunijima Purification Plant (Osaka City Waterworks Bureau)
*Kunijima Castle
*Kunijima Shrine
*Osaka Prefectural Kunijima High School
*Osaka Municipal Kunijima Junior High School
*
Sozenji Station (
Kyoto Line)
*Higashiyodogawa Kunijima Post Office
Stations next to Kunijima
References
External links
Kunjima Stationfrom Hankyu Railway website
Railway stations in Japan opened in 1925
Railway stations in Osaka
Higashiyodogawa-ku, Osaka
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