Kadoma-minami Station, metro station in Osaka, Japan
Kadoma-minami Station is an underground railway station in Kadoma that operates as part of the Osaka Metro system and serves the Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line. It features a single island platform between two tracks, protected by gates, with elevators, escalators, and stairs providing access to the platforms.
The station opened in 1997 and has grown alongside the city to become an important transit hub in Kadoma. A planned connection to the Osaka Monorail, likely to be completed around 2029, will improve transfer options for passengers in the region.
The station's name refers to its southern location within Kadoma and marks its position in the city's transit network. It serves as a daily checkpoint in the routines of local workers and students who pass through the area regularly.
The station has barrier-free access from entrances to platforms and is equipped with elevators, escalators, and stairs to accommodate all visitors. On site you will find coin lockers, restrooms, ATMs, and an automated external defibrillator system, while tactile maps and assistance services are available for people with visual impairments.
Located beneath Mitsushima Street in a work-intensive area near a regional wholesale market and pharmaceutical company, the station experiences a steady flow of workers and visitors. Small parks and green spaces nearby offer quiet places for brief breaks during the day.
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