Kashiwara Station, Railway station in Kashiwara, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Kashiwara Station is a railway station in Kashiwara with four platform tracks serving two major railway companies. The facility connects trains operated by West Japan Railway Company and Kintetsu Railway at a central location.
The station opened in 1889 as part of Japan's railway development during the industrial expansion period. It later grew to accommodate additional rail lines and became an important part of regional transportation infrastructure.
The station serves as a meeting point for residents traveling between local neighborhoods and distant cities on a daily basis. It functions as a landmark that shapes the rhythm of community life in Kashiwara.
Visitors can use trains to multiple destinations throughout the Kansai region and beyond, including connections to the Yamatoji Line and Kansai Main Line. A parking area and bicycle parking are available on-site to support various arrival options.
A notable feature is that the station functions as a terminus for the Kintetsu Domyoji Line and serves as an important transfer point between railway networks. This dual role makes it a junction where two major railway companies operate from the same location.
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