Aikawa Station, railway station in, Osaka, Osaka prefecture, Japan
Aikawa Station is a railway stop in the Higashiyodogawa-ku district of Osaka, Japan, serving the Hankyu Railway network. It has two island platforms with four tracks total, where local trains heading toward Takatsuki-shi stop while express trains to Kyoto pass through without stopping.
The station opened in 1916 and has been part of the community for over a century. In 2013, it received the station number HK-65, making it easier for travelers to identify it on maps and in schedules.
The station has elevators, wheelchair-accessible restrooms, and equipment for passengers with special needs to make access easier for everyone. Information is available at ticket counters and machines, with staff typically present from early morning until late evening.
The station sits between Kami-Shinjō and Shōjaku, connecting different neighborhoods in Osaka. Many commuters use it daily to travel to work or school, giving it a strong local character.
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