Location & Access
Ibaraki-shi Station (HK-69) is conveniently located in the city of Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. As a staffed and accessible station, it serves as a vital transportation hub for both residents and visitors to the area. The station is operated by the private transportation company Hankyu Railway, ensuring efficient and reliable service.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the Hankyu Kyoto Line, connecting Ibaraki-shi to various destinations along this important route. With two island platforms and two tracks, the station is well-equipped to handle its daily passenger volume, which was recorded at 65,937 in FY2019. It is situated 14.8 km (9.2 miles) from Jūsō, a significant interchange station.
Station History
Ibaraki-shi Station first opened its doors on January 16, 1928. Initially, it was known by the name Ibaraki-machi until 1948, when it adopted its current designation. This long history reflects its enduring role in the local transportation network.
Travel Tips
When traveling to or from Ibaraki-shi Station, be sure to check the Hankyu Railway official website for the latest schedules and service updates. Its central location in Ibaraki City makes it a great starting point for exploring local attractions or connecting to other parts of Osaka Prefecture.


