Nakasu-Kawabata Station
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is a subway station on the
Hakozaki Line The is a subway line, which forms part of the Fukuoka City Subway system in the city of Fukuoka, Japan. It connects Nakasu-Kawabata in Hakata Ward with Kaizuka in Higashi Ward, all within Fukuoka. The line's color on maps is blue. Official ...
and Kūkō Line located in Hakata-ku,
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in Japan. The station's symbole mark is
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's motif.


Lines

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Platforms

File:View_in_Nakasu-Kawabata_Station_3.jpg, Concourse File:Platform_of_Nakasu-Kawabata_Station_(Hakozaki_Line)_9.jpg, Platforms 1 & 2 File:Platform_of_Nakasu-Kawabata_Station_(Airport_Line).jpg, Platforms 3 & 4 * Some trains on the Hakozaki Line coming from Kaizuka stop at this station and continue on the Kūkō Line to Nishijin or Meinohama. * Some trains on the Kūkō Line coming from Meinohama stop at this station and continue on the Hakozaki Line to Kaizuka.


Vicinity

*Red light district *
Nakasu is the red-light district which exists between the sandbank of the and the in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is named after a popular, but very short-lived, entertainment quarter of Edo, which existed in the late 18th century. T ...
Area * Canal City Hakata *Hakata Riverain ** Fukuoka Asian Art Museum * Hakata-za Theater *Naka and Hakata River *Reisen Park *
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History

*April 20, 1982: Subway line extended from Tenjin Station. *March 22, 1983: Line 1 (now Kūkō Line) to Hakata Station opened.


References

Railway stations in Fukuoka Prefecture Railway stations in Japan opened in 1982 Kūkō Line (Fukuoka City Subway) Hakozaki Line Railway stations in Fukuoka, Fukuoka {{Fukuoka-railstation-stub