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{{short description|Railway station in Sakai, Japan}} |
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| name = Kōmyōike Station |
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| native_name = 光明池駅 |
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|image = Komyoike Station 01.jpg |
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| image = Komyoike Station 01.jpg |
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| caption = Ticket gates |
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| address = 1-1, Shinhinoodai 2-chō, Minami-ku, Sakai-shi, Osaka-fu 590-0143 |
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|jaloc = 堺市南区新檜尾台二丁1-1 |
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| country = Japan |
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|coordinates={{Coord|34.474694|135.4755|format=dms|display=inline,title|type:railwaystation_region:JP}} |
| coordinates = {{Coord|34.474694|135.4755|format=dms|display=inline,title|type:railwaystation_region:JP}} |
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| operator = [[File:Semboku-logo.svg|22px]] [[Semboku Rapid Railway Co., Ltd.]] |
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| distance = {{convert|12.1|km|mile|abbr=on}} from {{STN|Nakamozu}} |
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| platforms = 1 island platform |
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| connections = {{Plainlist| |
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|station_number = SB05 |
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* Bus terminal |
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| code = SB05 |
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| status = Staffed |
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|bus = t4 |
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| website = {{Official|1=http://www.semboku.jp/station/komyoike/outline/ }} |
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| passengers = 30,149 daily |
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| pass_year = FY2019 |
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| map_type = Japan Osaka Prefecture#Japan |
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{{nihongo|'''Kōmyōike Station'''|光明池駅|Kōmyōike eki |
{{nihongo|'''Kōmyōike Station'''|光明池駅|Kōmyōike eki}} is a passenger [[railway station]] located in [[Minami-ku, Sakai|Minami-ku]], [[Sakai, Osaka|Sakai]], [[Osaka Prefecture]], [[Japan]], operated by the [[Semboku Rapid Railway (company)|Semboku Rapid Railway]]. It is station number SB05. It is named for Kōmyōike Pond, an artificial lake that dates from 1936 and is itself named for [[Empress Kōmyō]]. A small monument at the lake commemorates the work of the Korean laborers who constructed it |
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==Lines== |
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Kōmyōike Station is served by the [[Semboku Rapid Railway|Semboku Rapid Railway Line]], and is located 12.1 kilometers from the opposing [[terminal station|terminus]] of the line at {{STN|Nakamozu}} and 25.5 kilometers from {{STN|Nanba}}. |
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*There is an island platform with two tracks between Osaka Prefectural Route 38. |
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==Station layout== |
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==Stations next to Kōmyōike== |
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The station consists of one elevated [[island platform]] with the station building underneath. |
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===Platforms=== |
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==Adjacent stations== |
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{{j-railservice start}} |
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{{j-route|route=Semboku Rapid Railway (SB05)|col=#007fff|f=w}} |
{{j-route|route=Semboku Rapid Railway (SB05)|col=#007fff|f=w}} |
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{{j-rserv|service=Local (各駅停車)|b=d|previous={{ |
{{j-rserv|service=Local (各駅停車)|b=d|previous={{STN|Toga-Mikita}} (SB04)|next={{STN|Izumi-Chūō|Osaka}} (SB06)|col=gray}} |
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{{j-rserv|service=Semi-Express|f=b|b=d|previous=Toga-Mikita (SB04)|next=Izumi-Chūō (SB06)|col=royalblue}} |
{{j-rserv|service=Semi-Express|f=b|b=d|previous=Toga-Mikita (SB04)|next=Izumi-Chūō (SB06)|col=royalblue}} |
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{{j-rserv|service=Sub. Express |
{{j-rserv|service=Sub. Express|f=b|previous=Toga-Mikita (SB04)|next=Izumi-Chūō (SB06)|col=#093}} |
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{{j-rserv|service=Limited Express (Semboku Liner)|f=b|previous=Toga-Mikita (SB04)|next=Izumi-Chūō (SB06)|col=red}} |
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{{end box}} |
{{end box}} |
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==History== |
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{{Osaka Prefectural Urban Development Semboku Rapid Railway}} |
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Kōmyōike Station opened on August 20, 1977. |
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==Passenger statistics== |
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In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 30,149 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).<ref name="Osaka2019stats">{{cite web|url= https://www.pref.osaka.lg.jp/toukei/nenkan/l|script-title= ja:大阪府統計年鑑(令和2年度刊行)|trans-title= Osaka Prefectural Statistical Yearbook|year= 2020|publisher= Osaka Prefecture|location= Japan|language= Japanese|archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate= 11 August 2021}}{{Dead link|date=May 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
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==Surrounding area== |
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* Senboku New Town residential area |
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* Sakai City Kamotani Gymnasium |
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* Sakai City South Library Miki Tabunkan |
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*Sakai City Minami Children's Rehabilitation Center |
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*Osaka Vocational Ability Development School for Persons with Disabilities |
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==See also== |
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*[[List of railway stations in Japan]] |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{Commons category|Komyoike Station}} |
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*[http://www.semboku.jp/ Semboku Rapid Railway official page] |
*[http://www.semboku.jp/station/komyoike/outline/ Semboku Rapid Railway official page] |
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*[http://www.semboku.jp/eki_service/eki_tenpo.html#komyoike Information on services near the station] |
*[http://www.semboku.jp/eki_service/eki_tenpo.html#komyoike Information on services near the station] |
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*[http://www.epcc.pref.osaka.jp/books/midori100/place/088.html Komyoike Pond] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070312162109/http://www.epcc.pref.osaka.jp/books/midori100/place/088.html Komyoike Pond] |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Komyoike Station}} |
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[[Category:Railway stations in Japan opened in 1977]] |
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[[Category:Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture]] |
[[Category:Railway stations in Osaka Prefecture]] |
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[[Category:Sakai, Osaka]] |
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[[ja:光明池駅]] |
Latest revision as of 16:40, 28 May 2023
Kōmyōike Station 光明池駅 | |||||
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General information | |||||
Location | 1-1, Shinhinoodai 2-chō, Minami-ku, Sakai-shi, Osaka-fu 590-0143 Japan | ||||
Coordinates | 34°28′29″N 135°28′32″E / 34.474694°N 135.4755°E | ||||
Operated by | Semboku Rapid Railway Co., Ltd. | ||||
Line(s) | ■ Semboku Rapid Railway | ||||
Distance | 12.1 km (7.5 miles) from Nakamozu | ||||
Platforms | 1 island platform | ||||
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Other information | |||||
Status | Staffed | ||||
Station code | SB05 | ||||
Website | Official website | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | August 20, 1977 | ||||
Passengers | |||||
FY2019 | 30,149 daily | ||||
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Kōmyōike Station (光明池駅, Kōmyōike eki) is a passenger railway station located in Minami-ku, Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Semboku Rapid Railway. It is station number SB05. It is named for Kōmyōike Pond, an artificial lake that dates from 1936 and is itself named for Empress Kōmyō. A small monument at the lake commemorates the work of the Korean laborers who constructed it
Lines
[edit]Kōmyōike Station is served by the Semboku Rapid Railway Line, and is located 12.1 kilometers from the opposing terminus of the line at Nakamozu and 25.5 kilometers from Nanba.
Station layout
[edit]The station consists of one elevated island platform with the station building underneath.
Platforms
[edit]1 | ■ Semboku Rapid Railway | to Izumi-Chūō |
2 | ■ Semboku Rapid Railway | for Nakamozu and (■Nankai Railway Koya Line) Namba |
Adjacent stations
[edit]« | Service | » | ||
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Semboku Rapid Railway (SB05) | ||||
Toga-Mikita (SB04) | Local (各駅停車) | Izumi-Chūō (SB06) | ||
Toga-Mikita (SB04) | Semi-Express | Izumi-Chūō (SB06) | ||
Toga-Mikita (SB04) | Sub. Express | Izumi-Chūō (SB06) | ||
Toga-Mikita (SB04) | Limited Express (Semboku Liner) | Izumi-Chūō (SB06) |
History
[edit]Kōmyōike Station opened on August 20, 1977.
Passenger statistics
[edit]In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 30,149 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[1]
Surrounding area
[edit]- Senboku New Town residential area
- Sakai City Kamotani Gymnasium
- Sakai City South Library Miki Tabunkan
- Sakai City Minami Children's Rehabilitation Center
- Osaka Vocational Ability Development School for Persons with Disabilities
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ 大阪府統計年鑑(令和2年度刊行) [Osaka Prefectural Statistical Yearbook] (in Japanese). Japan: Osaka Prefecture. 2020. Retrieved 11 August 2021.[permanent dead link ]