Location & Access
Hyōtan-yama Station, identified by station number A13, is conveniently situated in Higashiōsaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. This station serves as a vital transportation hub for residents and visitors alike, connecting them to various parts of the region. Its location in the bustling city of Higashiōsaka makes it an accessible point for exploring local attractions or commuting.
Railway Lines
The station is operated by Kintetsu Railway and is an integral part of the Kintetsu-Nara Line. It features two side platforms, facilitating smooth passenger flow. Hyōtan-yama Station is located 7.0 km from Fuse and serves as a stop for Local and Suburban Semi-Express trains. The preceding station is Higashi-Hanazono (A12) towards Ōsaka Uehommachi, and the following station is Hiraoka (A14) towards Kintetsu Nara.
Station History
Hyōtan-yama Station first opened its doors to passengers on April 30, 1914, making it a station with a rich history spanning over a century. Over the years, it has continuously served the community, adapting to the evolving needs of public transportation. In fiscal year 2018, the station recorded an average daily ridership of 21,783, highlighting its significance in the local railway network.
Travel Tips
When traveling through Hyōtan-yama Station, be sure to check the Kintetsu-Nara Line schedule for Local and Suburban Semi-Express services to plan your journey effectively. The station's central location in Higashiōsaka offers easy access to nearby amenities and points of interest. For the most up-to-date information, including train times and any service announcements, it's always recommended to visit the official Kintetsu Railway website.