Kenchō-mae Station (Hiroshima)
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Kenchō-mae Station is an HRT
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Astram Line , also known as the , is a manually driven Rubber-tyred metro, rubber-tired transit system operated by Hiroshima Rapid Transit in Hiroshima, Japan. Astram opened on August 20, 1994, for the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima. The line connects centra ...
, located in 10–90, Motomachi, Naka-ku,
Hiroshima is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 1,199,391. The gross domestic product (GDP) in Greater Hiroshima, Hiroshima Urban Employment Area, was US$61.3 billion as of 2010. Kazumi Matsui has b ...
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Platforms


Connections

; Astram Line : Hondōri StationKenchō-mae — Jōhoku


Other services connections

; Hiroden Main Line / Hiroden Ujina Line * Hiroden Main Line Connections at Hiroden Kamiya-cho-nishi Station * Hiroden Main Line Connections at Hiroden Kamiya-cho-higashi Station ; Bus Service Routes * Bus Service Route Connections at Hiroshima Bus Center


Around station


Underground

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Kamiyachō Shareo is an underground city located in central Hiroshima. It is the key underground network connecting public transport services around the Kamiyachō area. It contains two stations of the Astram Line and three stations of the Hiroden Main Line and the ...


North

* Hiroshima Museum of Art *
Hiroshima Green Arena is an indoor arena located in Hiroshima, Japan. The original arena was built sometime shortly after World War II. The arena was rebuilt for the 1994 Asian Games. It hosted some of the group games for the 2006 FIVB Men's World Championship and t ...
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Hiroshima Castle , sometimes called , is a Japanese castle, castle in Hiroshima, Japan that was the residence of the ''daimyō'' (feudal lord) of the Hiroshima Domain. The castle was originally constructed in the 1590s, but was largely destroyed by the Atomic bom ...
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Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine is a Japanese Shinto Shrine in Hiroshima, Japan. Overview The original shrine was founded in 1869, the first year of the Meiji period, in Hiroshima. The shrine was established to mourn the Hiroshima- Han victims of the Boshin War. In 1934, it ...
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Hiroshima Central Park is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 1,199,391. The gross domestic product (GDP) in Greater Hiroshima, Hiroshima Urban Employment Area, was US$61.3 billion as of 2010. Kazumi Matsui has b ...
(Chūō Kōen)


South

* Hiroshima Hondōri Shōtengai


East

* Hiroshima Prefectural Government Offices (Kenchō) * Hiroshima City Hospital


West

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Hiroshima Bus Center is the key bus terminal located in central Hiroshima. History Hiroshima Bus terminal opened on July 29, 1957, with bus stops around Kamiya-cho, Hiroshima. The current "Bus Center" opened in October 1974 as a part of "Hiroshima Center Buildings ...
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Motomachi Cred is a Japanese place name. * Motomachi, Hakodate, a district in Hakodate, Hokkaido Prefecture * Motomachi, Kobe, a district in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture * Motomachi, Nagasaki, a district in Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture * Motomachi, Yokohama, a d ...
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Sogo is a department store chain with a significant presence in Japan. It operates a network of branches in various countries and has a long history dating back to 1830 when it was founded in Osaka by Ihei Sogō. The company is known for its retail ...
* Hiroshima Municipal Stadium *
Hiroshima Peace Memorial The , originally the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, and now commonly called the Genbaku Dome, , is part of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, Japan, and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. The building ...


History

*Opened on August 20, 1994.


See also

*
Astram Line , also known as the , is a manually driven Rubber-tyred metro, rubber-tired transit system operated by Hiroshima Rapid Transit in Hiroshima, Japan. Astram opened on August 20, 1994, for the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima. The line connects centra ...
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Hiroshima Rapid Transit is a transportation company based in Hiroshima, Japan. Hiroshima Rapid Transit operate a rapid transit line called the Astram Line in Hiroshima is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 1 ...


References

Kencho-mae Station Railway stations in Japan opened in 1994 Railway stations in Hiroshima Prefecture Naka-ku, Hiroshima {{Hiroshima-railstation-stub