Location & Access
Kashima Station is situated in Yodogawa-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, specifically at Kashima 3-chome. Its location is unique as it lies directly beneath the railway tracks of the Tokaido Main Line (JR Kobe Line) between Tsukamoto Station and Amagasaki Station. The southern side of the station borders Nishiyodogawa-ku, making it a convenient point for residents of both districts. The station is accessible and provides bicycle facilities, though parking for cars is not available.
Railway Lines
The station is operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) and serves the JR Tozai Line, identified by the station code JR-H48. It features two platforms and two tracks, facilitating smooth transit for commuters. The station's symbol, 'Seigaiha' (waves), is inspired by the numerous place names containing 'shima' (island) in the vicinity, evoking the image of waves crashing upon an island. The station's designated color is yamabuki, a vibrant yellow-orange hue.
Station History
Kashima Station officially opened its doors on March 8, 1997. Since its inception, it has been an integral part of the JR Tozai Line, connecting various parts of Osaka and contributing to the city's extensive railway network.
Travel Tips
When visiting Kashima Station, take a moment to appreciate its distinctive 'Seigaiha' symbol and the yamabuki color scheme. Its underground location beneath another major railway line is also a notable architectural feature. For those traveling by bicycle, facilities are available, making it a convenient option for local exploration.

