Fujiidera Station

藤井寺駅
Fujiidera Station, December 2005
General information
Location7-18, Oka 2-chome, Fujiidera-shi, Osaka-fu 583-0027
Japan
Coordinates34°34′17.52″N 135°35′39.99″E / 34.5715333°N 135.5944417°E / 34.5715333; 135.5944417
Operated by Kintetsu Railway
Line(s) Minami Osaka Line
Distance13.7  km from Ōsaka Abenobashi
Platforms2 island platforms
Connections
    Other information
    Station codeF13
    WebsiteOfficial website
    History
    OpenedApril 18, 1922 (1922-04-18)
    Passengers
    FY201835,802 daily
    Location
    Fujiidera Station is located in Osaka Prefecture
    Fujiidera Station
    Fujiidera Station
    Location within Osaka Prefecture
    Fujiidera Station is located in Japan
    Fujiidera Station
    Fujiidera Station
    Fujiidera Station (Japan)

    Fujiidera Station (藤井寺駅, Fujiidera-eki) is a passenger railway station in located in the city of Fujiidera, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kintetsu Railway. It is the main station of the city and was the nearest station to Fujiidera Stadium, formerly the home of the Kintetsu Buffaloes.

    Lines

    Fujiidera Station is served by the Minami Osaka Line, and is located 13.7 rail kilometers from the starting point of the line at Ōsaka Abenobashi Station.

    Station layout

    The station was consists of two ground-level island platforms connected by an elevated station building. There is a storage track in the west of the station, extending from Track 1.

    Platforms

    1, 2  Minami-Osaka Line for Furuichi, Kashiharajingu-mae, Yoshino and Kawachinagano
    3, 4  Minami-Osaka Line for Osaka Abenobashi

    Adjacent stations

    « Service »
    Minami Osaka Line
    Takawashi   Local   Hajinosato
    Kawachi-Matsubara   Semi-Express   Hajinosato
    Suburban Express: Does not stop at this station
    Express: Does not stop at this station
    Limited Express: Does not stop at this station

    History

    Fujiidera Station opened on April 18, 1922.

    Passenger statistics

    In fiscal 2018, the station was used by an average of 35,802 passengers daily.[1]

    Surrounding area

    • AEON Mall Fujiidera
    • Fujiidera City Hall
    • Fujii-dera (Kansai Kannon Pilgrimage No. 5)
    • Fujiidera Elementary School
    • Fujiidera-nishi Elementary School
    • Fujiidera Junior High School
    • Osaka Women's Junior College, Junior College High School
    • Osaka Prefectural Fujiidera Technology High School
    • Shitennoji Gakuen Elementary School

    Bus stops

    These bus services are operated by Kintetsu Bus Co., Ltd.

    South side
    • Bus stop 1
      • Route 71 for Shitennoji University via Fujigaoka, Nonaka and Karusato
      • Route 78 for Shitennoji University via Fujigaoka and Nonoue
    • Bus stop 2 (for Fujigaoka and Nonaka)
      • Route 72 for Fujigaoka, Nonaka, Habikigaoka Hatchome and Habikigaoka-nishi Sanchome
      • Route 73 for Habikigaoka-nishi Sanchome via Fujigaoka, Nonaka and Habikigaoka-nishi Nichome
      • Route 74 for Furuichi-ekimae via Fujigaoka and Nonaka
      • Route 75 for Fujigaoka, Nonaka, Habikigaoka-nishi Sanchome, Habikigaoka Hatchome
      • Route 77 for Furuichi-ekimae via Fujigaoka and Habikino City Hall
      • Route 84 for Gakuen-mae Gochome via Nonaka, Habikiyama Jutaku-mae, Momoyamadai Nichome
    • Bus stop 3 (for Nonoue)
      • Route 61 for Shitennoji University via Nonoue and Habikiyama Jutaku-mae
      • Route 62 for Nonoue, Habikigaoka Hatchome and Habikigaoka-nishi Sanchome
      • Route 63 for Habikigaoka-nishi Sanchome via Nonoue and Habikigaoka-nishi Nichome
      • Route 64 for Furuichi-ekimae via Nonoue and Karusato Sanchome
      • Route 65 for Nonoue, Habikigaoka-nishi Sanchome, Habikigaoka Hatchome
      • Route 66 for Habikigaoka-nishi Nichome-higashi via Nonoue and Habikigaoka Hatchome
      • Route 83 for Gakuen-mae Gochome via Nonoue, Habikiyama Jutaku-mae, Momoyamadai Nichome
    North side

    See also

    References

    1. 大阪府統計年鑑(令和2年 [Osaka Prefectural Statistical Yearbook] (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan: Osaka Prefecture. 2020. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
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