Fujigaoka Station, Metro station in Meitō-ku, Nagoya, Japan
Fujigaoka Station serves the Nagoya Municipal Subway Higashiyama Line with multiple platforms and passenger facilities. The station features ticket machines with clear signage to help visitors navigate the complex layout.
The station opened in 1969 as part of the Higashiyama Line expansion through eastern Nagoya. A second station for the Linimo line was added later to serve the growing area.
The station name references wisteria flowers and the hilly terrain of the area, reflecting the natural features that define this location in the city.
The station has multiple entrances and features ticket machines with language options for international travelers. Pay attention to the signage when moving between different lines and platforms.
Two independent stations operate at this location with different codes: H22 for the subway and L01 for the Linimo line. This dual connection allows travelers to switch between transit systems easily.
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