Temma Station, Railway station in Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan
Temma Station is a railway station on the Osaka Loop Line in Kita-ku with an island platform and a side platform serving two elevated tracks. The station bears the designation JR-O10 and provides service on both inner and outer routes running through different parts of Osaka.
Service at this station began on January 1, 1895, just before the complete Osaka Loop Line opened to the public in October 1895. The opening was part of the city's early railway expansion during that period.
The station connects to Tenjimbashisuji Shopping Arcade, a traditional market street where locals go for daily shopping and socializing. The covered passageway shows how people in this neighborhood weave shopping into their everyday routines.
The station provides direct access to Kids Plaza Osaka and Kansai Telecasting Corporation along with nearby shopping areas. Keep in mind the platforms are elevated and accessible, though stairs or elevators may be needed to reach them.
The station has special connections since it sits directly next to a major family entertainment center while also connecting to a media broadcasting company. This unusual mix of public transit, entertainment, and media operations makes it a distinctive hub within Osaka.
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