Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station, Metro and railway station in Nishi-ku, Osaka, Japan
Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station is an underground railway station in Nishi-ku, Osaka, extending across five basement levels. The facility features an island platform with two tracks positioned at the fourth basement level.
The station opened on August 29, 1997, marking the transformation of a former Osaka Gas factory site. Its platform walls were built with approximately 160,000 bricks, a detail honoring the industrial past.
The station serves as a gateway to Kyocera Dome Osaka, connecting visitors directly to sporting events and concerts. It acts as a central hub where people naturally gather before heading to these major venues.
The station provides wheelchair access, multiple ticket machines, and platform safety gates for visitor comfort. A direct connection to AEON Mall Osaka Dome City makes it convenient for shopping and other activities.
The station operates under two different names depending on the rail line: Dome-mae Chiyozaki for the metro and Dome-mae for Hanshin Railway. This naming reflects how the two separate rail systems serve the same location.
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