Kadoma-shi Station, railway station in Kadoma, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Kadoma-shi Station is a railway station in Kadoma, a city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, served by the Keihan Main Line. The station sits at street level and offers direct connections to central Osaka and other nearby cities along the line.
The station was opened by the Keihan Electric Railway in the early 20th century as part of the original line linking Osaka and Kyoto. The name includes the suffix "-shi", meaning city, to distinguish it from the nearby Kadoma-shi city hall area and other stops with similar names.
The station has signs in both Japanese and English, which makes finding the right platform straightforward for visitors. Traveling outside of morning and evening rush hours makes the experience more comfortable, as trains on this line fill up quickly at peak times.
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