Kurumazaki-Jinja Station
Kurumazaki-Jinja Station | |
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Station whole view | |
くるまざきじんじゃ - Kurumazaki-jinja | |
◄A9 Arisugawa (0.5km) (0.3km) deer emperor A11► | |
The location | Saganakamatacho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi |
Station number | ●A12 |
Position company | Keifuku Electric Railroad |
Position route | ■Arashiyama Main Line |
Distance in kilometers | 6.2km (the Shijo Omiya starting point) |
Station structure | Station above the ground |
Home | Relative expression two 2 line |
The getting on and off staff -Statistics year - | 1,989 people/day -2013 - |
The opening of business date | It is March 25 (1910) for 1,910 years |
Kurumazaki-Jinja Station (くるまざきじんじゃえき) is a Keifuku Electric Railroad Arashiyama Main Line station in Saganakamatacho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto-shi. The station numbering is A10.
Table of contents
History
- 1910 (1910) as car fold Shinto shrine back Station of March 25 - Arashiyama tramline (くるまざきじんじゃうらえき) the opening of business [1] [2].
- It becomes the Arashiyama Railway Corporation station that Kyoto flashlight runs by - company merger (1918) on April 2 in 1918 [2].
- I am renamed to the - car fold station (くるまざきえき) (1922) on June 30 in 1922 [1].
- It becomes the Keifuku Electric Railroad station by - route succession (1942) on March 2 in 1942 [2].
- 2007 (2007) at March 19 - Kurumazaki-Jinja Station the changing of a name [1] [2].
Station structure
Relative expression home two 2 line. A fence and the pillar of the station are cinnabar red, and they are painted with for a car fold Shinto shrine. The doorway is one place on the torii side of the car fold Shinto shrine in the home (the south side) to the Arashiyama Station area. There are two places on both sides of the home in the home (the north side) for the Shijo-Omiya Station area.
Around station
- Car fold Shinto shrine (known as God of the entertainment)
- Kyoto Saga university of fine arts
- Kyoto west post office
- きらめいと West Kyoto
The next station
- Keifuku Electric Railroad
- ■Arashiyama Main Line
- Arisugawa Station (A9) - Kurumazaki-Jinja Station (A10) - Rokuoin Station (A11)
- The parenthesis shows a station number.
Footnote
- For 9 ^ a b c Keisuke Imao (the supervision) "Japan rail travel atlas" Kansai 2, Shinchosha, 2,009 years, it is page 40. ISBN 978-4-10-790027-2。
- On sightseeing in ^ a b c d Satoru Sone (the supervision) "all railroad route public railroad, private railroads 4 Keifuku Electric Railroad rotating in a weekly history", Eizan Electric Railway, Sagano railroad, Kyoto-shi Traffic Bureau, Asahi Shimbun publication separate volume all sorts of subject editorial department (editing), Asahi Shimbun publication 〈 weekly publication morning sun all sorts of subject 〉, April 3, 2011, it is 8-9 pages.
Allied item
Outside link
- Car fold Shinto shrine - "storm train" (Keifuku Electric Railroad)
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