Sakurayama Station
Sakurayama Station (桜山駅, Sakurayama-eki) is an underground metro station located in Mizuho-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan operated by the Nagoya Municipal Subway’s Sakura-dōri Line.[1] It is located 9.5 kilometers from the terminus of the Sakura-dōri Line at Nakamura Kuyakusho Station.
Sakurayama Station 桜山駅 | |
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Location | 1-1-14 Sakurami-cho, Mizuho, Nagoya, Aichi (名古屋市瑞穂区桜見町一丁目1-14) Japan |
Operated by | Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya |
Line(s) | Sakuradōri Line |
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Station code | S11 |
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Opened | 1994 |
Traffic | |
Passengers (2007) | 10,368 daily |
History
Sakurayama Station was opened on March 30, 1994
Lines
- Nagoya Municipal Subway
- Sakura-dōri Line (Station number: S11)
Layout
Sakurayama Station has one underground island platform.
Platforms
1 | ■ Sakura-dōri Line | For Aratama-bashi and Tokushige |
2 | ■ Sakura-dōri Line | For Imaike, Nagoya, and Nakamura Kuyakusho |
Adjacent stations
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Nagoya Municipal Subway | ||||
Sakura-dōri Line | ||||
Gokiso | - | Mizuho Kuyakusho |
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External links
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sakurayama Station. |
- Sakurayama Station official web site (in Japanese)
- Nagoya City University Hospital (in Japanese)
- Nagoya City Museum (in Japanese)
References
- 桜山 [Sakurayama] (in Japanese). Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya. Retrieved 25 November 2010.
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