Sakai Station
Sakai Station 堺駅 | |
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East Gate | |
Location |
22, Ebisujimachō 3-cho, Sakai, Sakai, Osaka (大阪府堺市堺区戎島町三丁22) Japan |
Coordinates | 34°34′54.09″N 135°28′8.25″E / 34.5816917°N 135.4689583°ECoordinates: 34°34′54.09″N 135°28′8.25″E / 34.5816917°N 135.4689583°E |
Operated by | Nankai Electric Railway |
Line(s) | Nankai Main Line |
Connections |
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Other information | |
Station code | NK11 |
History | |
Opened | 1888 |
Traffic | |
Passengers | 35,528 daily |
Sakai Station (堺駅 Sakai-eki, station number: NK11) is a train station on the Nankai Electric Railway Nankai Main Line in Sakai-ku, Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
Layout
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2 island platforms serving 4 tracks are loceted on the 3rd level, upper than ticket gates. Ticket gates are located in the center and the south; the center gates are connected with the east and west exits, and the south gaets are with the south gate.
1, 2 | ■ Nankai Line | for Wakayamashi and (Airport Line) Kansai Airport |
3, 4 | ■ Nankai Line | for Namba |
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West gate
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South gate
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Platform
Surroundings
- East
- Station building
- PLATPLAT (shopping mall by Nankai Railway)[1]
- Nankai Bus Terminal (Sakai-ekimae)
- West
- Hotel Agora Regency Sakai
- Portas Sakai
- Round 1 (entertainment facility)
- Takemoto Piano[2]
- Bus Terminal (Sakai-eki nishiguchi)
- South
- Shop Nankai
- Nankai Bus Terminal (Sakai-eki minamiguchi)
- Ryujin District
- ↑ アクセス [Access]. PLATPLAT Official Website (in Japanese). Nankai Electric Railway Co., Ltd. Retrieved October 22, 2012.
- ↑ アクセスマップ [Access map] (in Japanese). Takemoto Piano Co., Ltd. Retrieved October 22, 2012.
Buses
- Sakai-ekimae (Nankai Bus)
- for Oshoji and Sakaihigashi-ekimae
- for Hanwa Sakaishi-ekimae and Kawachi-Matsubara-ekimae
- for Shukuin and Higashi-Minato
- for Dejima and Sakai City Hospital
- for Dejima and Kogyo-gakkko-mae (Osaka Prefectural Sakai Technology High School)
- for Intex Osaka, Asia & Pacific Trade Center and Osaka Prefectural Government Sakishima Building
- Expressway buses for Shinjuku and Tokyo
- Expressway buses for Takeo Onsen, Sasebo and Huis Ten Bosch
- Expressway buses for Odawara, Fujisawa, Kamakura, Ofuna and Totsuka
- Expressway buses for Kashiwazaki, Nagaoka and Sanjo
- Expressway buses for Yokohama, Tokyo Disney Resort, Nishi-Funabashi and Makuhari
- Sakai-eki nishiguchi
- for J-GREEN Sakai (Nankai Bus)
- for Sakaihama Seaside Stage (Nankai Bus)
- for Takumicho (Sharp Sakai Factory) (Nankai Bus)
- for Hanwa Sakaishi-ekimae (Nankai Bus)
- Kansai Airport limousine "Sorae" for Kansai Airport (Nankai Bus)
- for Suminoekoen (Osaka Municipal Transportation Burau)
- Sakai-eki minamiguchi (Nankai Bus)
- for Kanaoka
- for Nakamozu
- for Kitanoda
- for Shukuin and Oshoji
- for Dejima and Sakai City Hospital
- for Dejima and Kogyo-gakkko-mae (Osaka Prefectural Sakai Technology High School)
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Nankai Railway Nankai Line (NK11) | ||||
Shichidō (NK10) | Local (普通車) | Minato (NK12) | ||
Tengachaya (NK05) | Semi-Express (running only for Namba in the morning on weekdays) | Minato (NK12) | ||
Tengachaya (NK05) | Sub. Express | Hagoromo (NK16) | ||
Tengachaya (NK05) | Airport Express | Hagoromo (NK16) | ||
Tengachaya (NK05) | Express | Hagoromo (NK16) | ||
Limited Express "Rapi:t α" for Kanasi Airport: Does not stop at this station | ||||
Tengachaya (NK05) | Limited Express "Rapi:t β" | Kishiwada (NK24) | ||
Tengachaya (NK05) | Limited Express "Southern" | Kishiwada (NK24) |
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