Daimotsu Station, railway station in Amagasaki, Hyogo prefecture, Japan
Daimotsu Station is a railway station in Amagasaki, Japan, served by the Hanshin Main Line and Hanshin Namba Line. The ticket area sits on the second floor while platforms occupy the third floor, featuring an island platform in the center and two side platforms designed to accommodate trains of four to six cars.
The station opened in 1905 and has been an important part of local life for many decades. Over time it was expanded and modernized to serve around eight thousand passengers boarding daily.
Elevators and stairs provide easy access to the platforms for travelers carrying luggage. The station is busiest during morning and evening rush hours, remaining quieter at other times.
Nearby Daimotsu Park holds a historical steam locomotive from Japan National Railways that reminds visitors of the country's railway past. This unexpected find allows travelers to step back in time while resting between journeys.
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