Hanaten Station, Railway station in Tsurumi-ku, Japan
Hanaten Station is a railway stop on the Katamachi Line and Osaka Higashi Line in Osaka Prefecture with two island platforms and four ground-level tracks. The facility connects these two rail lines and allows passengers to transfer easily between them.
The station began operations on August 22, 1895, and became part of early railway development in the Kansai region. It was formally opened to the public in 1952.
The station building incorporates architectural elements from late nineteenth-century Japanese railway infrastructure, reflecting the period's construction methods and design principles.
The station has ticket counters, vending machines, and waiting areas for passengers traveling through the region. Connections to local bus terminals make it easy to reach other destinations nearby.
Located at coordinates 34°41′16.95″N 135°33′46.8″E, the station facilitates access to multiple destinations including Shijōnawate, Matsuiyamate, and Nara during weekday evenings.
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