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Sakaisuji Hommachi Station

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Operated by
  
Osaka Municipal Subway

Station code
  
K15, C17

Phone
  
+81 6-6271-4448

Connections
  
Bus stop

Opened
  
6 December 1969

Sakaisuji-Hommachi Station

Location
  
1-4-16 Semba-Chūō, Chūō-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka Japan

Line(s)
  
Sakaisuji Line Chūō Line

Address
  
Japan, Osaka Prefecture, Osaka, Chuo Ward, Senbachuo, 1−4−16

Similar
  
Hommachi Station, Tanimachi Yonchōme Station, Kitahama Station, Yodoyabashi Station, Nagahoribashi Station

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Sakaisuji-Hommachi Station (堺筋本町駅, Sakaisuji-Hommachi-eki) is a railway station on two lines of the Osaka Municipal Subway in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan.

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Lines

Sakaisuji-Hommachi Station is served by the following two Osaka Municipal Subway lines:

  • Sakaisuji Line (K15)
  • Chūō Line (C17)
  • Layout

    The station has two side platforms serving two tracks for the Sakaisuji Line on the second basement, between the third and fourth buildings of Semba Center Building, and an island platform serving two tracks for the Chuo Line under the Sakaisuji Line. The platform for the Chuo Line is about 40 m wide because it is located under the second basement floor of Semba Center Building.

    "Semba-higashi (船場)" has been shown on the station signs since October 2011 to revive the traditional "Semba Brand" in the center of the city of Osaka. "Semba-nishi (船場西)" is shown on the station signs at adjacent Hommachi Station.

    History

    The station opened on 6 December 1969.

    Surrounding area

  • Chuo Ward Office
  • Osaka Prefectural Police Higashi Police Station
  • Teijin
  • Marubeni
  • Semba Center Building
  • Mydome Osaka
  • The Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  • Hanshin Expressway Route 1 Loop Line
  • Hanshin Expressway Route 13 Higashi-Osaka Line
  • References

    Sakaisuji-Hommachi Station Wikipedia