Matsuo-taisha Station

Matsuo-taisha Station (松尾大社駅, Matsuo-taisha-eki) on the Hankyu Arashiyama Line is located a short walk from both the Katsura River and Matsunoo Shrine in Kyoto. During the late fall, the Momiji trees that line the station provide a spectacular display of red, orange, and yellow leaves. The station is accessible by wheelchairs although passengers of Katsura-bound trains have to use a special gate for wheelchairs.[2]

Matsuo-taisha Station

松尾大社駅
Unique platform shelter in rustic style
LocationNishikyō, Kyoto, Kyoto
Japan
Operated byHankyu Corporation
Line(s)Arashiyama Line
Other information
Station codeHK-97
History
Opened1928
Previous namesMatsuo Jinja-mae; Matsuo (until 2013)
Traffic
Passengers (FY2015[1])2.1 million

Kyoto Bus #73 to Kyoto Station also connects to the station.

History

The station opened on November 9, 1928, when the Arashiyama Line started operation. It was called Matsuo Jinja-mae Station (松尾神社前駅, Matsuo-jinja-mae-eki), referring to Matsuo Shrine, until 1948 and then Matsuo Station (松尾駅, Matsuo-eki) until 2013. The present name is from December 21, 2013.[3][4]

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References

  1. 第8章 都市施設 [Chapter 8: Urban facilities]. 京都市統計書 [Statistics of Kyoto City] (in Japanese). City of Kyoto. 2017.
  2. 駅構内図 [Station map] (PDF). Hankyu Corporation.
  3. Hankyu Corporation (April 2001). Hankyū Sutēshon (in Japanese). Osaka: Hankyu Corporation. p. 127. ISBN 4-89485-051-6.
  4. 阪急電鉄:駅名を変更 「三宮」を「神戸三宮」など4駅で [Hankyu Changes Four Station Names, including Sannomiya to Kobe-sannomiya]. Mainichi Shimbun (in Japanese). December 21, 2013. Archived from the original on December 23, 2013. Retrieved December 21, 2013.

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