Yōkaichi Station
Yōkaichi Station (八日市駅, Yōkaichi-eki) is a railway station in Higashiōmi, Shiga, Japan. It is the main station in Higashiōmi city and one of the most important stations of Ohmi railway.
Yōkaichi Station 八日市駅 | |
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Location | Yōkaichi-hamano-chō 485, Higashiōmi, Shiga (滋賀県東近江市八日市浜野町485) Japan |
Coordinates | 35.114485°N 136.194849°E |
Operated by | Ohmi Railway |
Line(s) |
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History | |
Opened | 1898 |
![](../I/m/Yokaichi_Station_plaza.jpg)
Station plaza
Lines
- Ohmi Railway
- Main Line (Koto Ohmi Line, Minakuchi Gamono Line)
- Yōkaichi Line (Man-yō Akane Line)
Layout
1 | ■ Main Line (Minakuchi Gamono Line) |
for Hino and Kibukawa |
2 | ■ Main Line (Koto Ohmi Line) |
for Hikone and Maibara |
3 | ■ Yōkaichi Line (Man-yō Akane Line) |
for Hirata and Ōmi-Hachiman |
Stations next to Yōkaichi
« | Service | » | ||
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Ohmi Railway Main Line | ||||
Koto Ohmi Line | ||||
Minakuchi Gamono Line | ||||
Kawabe-no-mori | - | Nagatanino | ||
Ohmi Railway Yōkaichi Line (Man-yō Akane Line) | ||||
Terminus | - | Shin-Yōkaichi |
Buses
"Ohmi Railway bus" for Notogawa Station, Eigen-ji and "Chokotto-bus" (municipal buses) depart and arrive from this station.
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