Hisaya-ōdōri Station, metro station in Nagoya, Aichi prefecture, Japan
Hisaya-ōdōri Station is an underground railway stop in Nagoya that serves two subway lines. The Meijō Line has two side platforms facing each other, while the Sakura-dōri Line uses a single island platform, with both equipped with platform screen doors that sync with train doors for safety and noise reduction.
The station opened in 1989 as a connection point in Nagoya's growing subway network. In 2011, platform screen doors were added to enhance passenger safety and reduce noise from passing trains.
The station is easily accessible with elevators connecting street level to the platforms and wheelchair-accessible toilets throughout. Clear signage in multiple languages helps visitors navigate the underground space without confusion.
The station sits directly next to Hisaya-ōdōri Park, a spacious green area where people gather and relax above ground. This proximity creates an interesting contrast between the busy underground hub and the open outdoor spaces just outside.
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