Kamiya-cho-nishi Station
Kamiya-chō-nishi is a Hiroden station (tram stop) on Hiroden Main Line and Hiroden Ujina Line, located in Kamiya-chō 2-chōme, Naka-ku, Hiroshima. To reach the station, take an underground pass through Kamiya-chō Shareo.
Kamiya-chō-nishi 紙屋町西 | |
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Location | Kamiya-chō 2-chōme, Naka-ku, Hiroshima Japan |
Operated by | Hiroshima Electric Railway |
Line(s) | █ Hiroden Main Line █ Hiroden Ujina Line Route |
Connections | █ Astram Line at Hondori Station and Kenchō-mae Station Bus Routes at Hiroshima Bus Center |
Other information | |
Station code | M9 |
History | |
Opened | December 23, 1912 |
Routes
From Kamiya-chō-nishi Station, there are four of Hiroden Streetcar routes.
Hiroshima Station - Hiroden-miyajima-guchi Route Hiroden-nishi-hiroshima - Hiroshima Port Route Hiroshima Station - Eba Route Yokogawa Station - Hiroden-honsha-mae Route
Connections
- █ Main Line
- Kamiya-chō-higashi — Kamiya-chō-nishi — Genbaku Dome-mae (Atomic Bomb Dome)
- █ Main Line / █ Ujina Line
- Genbaku Dome-mae (Atomic Bomb Dome) — Kamiya-chō-nishi — Hondori
Other services connections
- █ Astram Line
- Astram Line Connections at Astram Hondori Station
- Astram Line Connections at Astram Kenchō-mae Station
- █ Bus Service Routes
Around station
Underground
- Kamiya-chō Shareo
North
South
- DEODEO head store
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
- Hiroshima Kenmin Bunka Center
- Rijyo Kaikan Hotel
History
- Opened as "Kamiya-chō" on November 23, 1912.
- Rebuilt and renamed as "Kamiya-chō-nishi" on November 1, 2001.
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See also
- Hiroden Streetcar Lines and Routes
- List of railway stations in Japan
External links
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