Daikokuchō Station, Metro interchange station in Naniwa-ku, Osaka, Japan.
Daikokuchō Station is an underground interchange on the Osaka Metro system in Naniwa-ku, serving two lines with four tracks across two island platforms. The layout allows passengers to move between different route directions without leaving the station.
This station opened on 21 April 1938 as part of the original Osaka Metro network and has grown into a vital transportation hub. Its role in the regional transit system has remained stable through decades of expansion around it.
The station provides direct access to the Dotonbori district, where visitors can experience local food specialties and entertainment venues.
Transfers between the Midōsuji and Yotsubashi lines are straightforward thanks to dedicated platforms for each direction. Clear signage and logical station layout make navigation simple for passengers of all experience levels.
The station records approximately 30,978 passenger movements each day, making it an essential transportation node in the Osaka Metro system.
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