Izumiōtsu Station, railwaystation in Izumiotsu, Osaka prefecture, Japan
Izumiōtsu Station is an elevated railway station in Izumiōtsu serving the Nankai Main Line with four tracks and two island platforms. Accessible by elevators and escalators from the main building, it accommodates local and express trains daily.
The station opened on October 1, 1897 under the name Otsu, connecting the area to Sakai and Sano. It was renamed Izumiotsu in 1942 and elevated in 2012 to improve safety and accessibility.
The station has carried its current name since 1942, reflecting the city's growth and development. Shops and restaurants surround it, frequented daily by commuters and visitors, creating a lively and friendly local atmosphere.
The station features elevators and escalators with restrooms and accessible facilities for different needs. Multiple entrances and exits connect to nearby shops, bus stops, and streets, making navigation straightforward.
A shopping area called Izumiotsu CITY opened in 1994 on the east side, offering clothes, goods, and restaurants. A short walk brings visitors to the Ori-Amu kan Museum, displaying textile history and local craft skills.
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