Hiyodorigoe Station, railway station in Kobe, Hyogo prefecture, Japan
Hiyodorigoe Station is a railway stop on the Kobe Electric Railway in Kobe, Japan. The station features two side platforms, a straightforward layout with stairs connecting different levels, and a curved track design that creates distance between the train and platform edge when boarding.
The station opened on 28 November 1928 and has been serving the area ever since. Over the decades, it has maintained its practical and simple form without major renovations, becoming a steady part of local transportation history.
The station's name reflects the local area and its geography. It serves as a daily meeting point where residents pass through during their commutes, and the simple design reflects how locals value practicality and straightforward connections to the rest of Kobe.
The station has step-free routes and restrooms with wheelchair access on both sides of the gate. Advance contact is recommended if you need assistance, as the station does not have staff at all times, and remember that express trains do not stop here.
The station carries code KB05 within the network, making it easy to identify on transit maps and schedules. This simple identifier helps travelers distinguish it from other stops when planning their journeys.
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