Mikuni Station, railway station in Yodogawa-ku, Osaka, Osaka prefecture, Japan
Mikuni Station is a train stop on the Hankyu Takarazuka Line in Yodogawa-ku. The station is functionally designed with ticket areas, platforms, and clear signage in Japanese and English to help passengers navigate.
The station opened in 1910 and became part of the growing Hankyu Railway network across the region. The area was once an active port during the Edo period, a heritage that still influences the neighborhood today.
The station's name refers to a historical regional designation that has little relevance today. Around the station, small shops and the daily routines of commuters shape how locals experience this neighborhood.
Trains run frequently from early morning to late evening, so you rarely have to wait long for your connection. To reach the station, take the Takarazuka Line from Osaka-Umeda or use nearby bus services for flexible arrival.
Nearby stands the Megane Bridge, an old brick structure with distinctive architecture that draws railway enthusiasts. The bridge showcases craftsmanship from an earlier era and offers a quiet spot for reflection with surrounding trees and water reflections.
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