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Tsukiyama Station

Coordinates: 34°31′33″N 135°43′59″E / 34.5259°N 135.7330°E / 34.5259; 135.7330
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Tsukiyama Station

築山駅
General information
LocationYamatotakada
Nara Prefecture
Japan
Coordinates34°31′33″N 135°43′59″E / 34.5259°N 135.7330°E / 34.5259; 135.7330
Operated by Kintetsu Railway
Line(s) D  Osaka Line
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Other information
WebsiteOfficial website
Location
Tsukiyama Station is located in Japan
Tsukiyama Station
Tsukiyama Station
Location within Japan

Tsukiyama Station (築山駅, Tsukiyama-eki) is a railway station in Yamatotakada, Nara Prefecture, Japan, operated by Kintetsu Railway.

Line

Tsukiyama Station is served by the Osaka Line.

Layout

The station has two side platforms on the ground, serving one track each.

Platforms

1  Osaka Line for Yamato-Takada, Yamato-Yagi, Haibara, and Nabari
2  Osaka Line for Goido, Fuse, and Osaka Uehommachi

Passenger statistics

In recent years, the survey results of passengers using the station were as follows.[1]

Day Passengers
November 10, 2015 2,910
November 13, 2012 2,885
November 9, 2010 2,865
November 18, 2008 3,141
November 8, 2005 3,138

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Osaka Line
Goidō   Local   Yamato-Takada
Goidō   Semi-Express
Suburban Semi-Express
  Yamato-Takada
Express: Does not stop at this station
Rapid Express: Does not stop at this station

Surrounding area

  • Otani Park, built around a small ancient burial mound and with a fountain and pond
  • Tsukiyama Children's Park, which is also built on a burial mount and is next to the much larger Tsukiyama burial mound, which is not accessible to the public.

See also

References

  1. ^ "近畿日本鉄道|駅別乗降人員 難波線 大阪線". www.kintetsu.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2018-10-12.