Mondo-Yakujin Station

Mondo-Yakujin Station (門戸厄神駅, Mondo-yakujin-eki, station number: HK-23) is a railway station in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, on the Hankyu Imazu Line operated by the Hankyu Railway. It is located near Mondo-Yakujin (Tōkōji), a famous tailsman temple and the station name is after the temple. In addition, Kobe College and Seiwa College are near the station. Trains connect from this station to Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi Station or Takarazuka Station every 10 minutes.

Mondo-Yakujin Station

門戸厄神駅
Station building, April 2020
LocationNishinomiya, Hyōgo
Japan
Operated byHankyu Corporation
Line(s)Hankyu Imazu Line
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Other information
Station codeHK-23
History
OpenedSeptember 2, 1921 (1921-09-02)
Mondo-yakujin temple

Layout

This station has two side platforms serving a track each on the ground level.

west side  Imazu Line for Takarazuka (Change trains for Kawanishi-Noseguchi, Nakayama-kannon, Kiyoshikojin and Minoo)
east side  Imazu Line for Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi (Change trains for Osaka, Kobe and Imazu)

History

The station opened on September 2, 1921 when the line between Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi and Takarazuka (then called the Saihō Line) started operation.[1]

Surroundings

  • Nishinomiya Municipal Central Hospital
  • Mondo-Yakujin Tōkō-ji
  • Kobe College
  • Seiwa College
  • Nishinomiya Municipal Koto Elementary School
  • Ikari Supermarket
  • Daiei

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Hankyu Imazu Line (HK-23)
Kōtōen (HK-24)   Local   Nishinomiya-kitaguchi (HK-08)
Kōtōen (HK-24)   Semi-Express (only running for Umeda)   Tsukaguchi (Kobe Line, HK-06)
Kōtōen (HK-24)   Limited Express "Togetsu"   Tsukaguchi (Kobe Line, HK-06)
Express (only running for Umeda on the days of horse racing): Does not stop at this station
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References

  1. Hankyu Corporation (April 2001). 阪急ステーション [Hankyu Stations] (in Japanese). Osaka: Hankyu Corporation. p. 76. ISBN 4-89485-051-6.

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