Location & Access
Komagabayashi Station (K09) is situated in Nagata-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It serves as a vital transportation hub for the local community and visitors alike. The station holds the unique distinction of being the closest access point to the KOBE Sangokushi Garden, leading to its sub-station name, 'Town of Sangokushi'. This connection highlights the area's cultural ties to the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history.
Railway Lines
The station operates on the Kobe Municipal Subway's Kaigan Line, providing convenient access to various parts of Kobe. It features a single island platform with two tracks, ensuring efficient passenger flow. From Komagabayashi, travelers can head towards Shin-Nagata (the terminus) or in the direction of Sannomiya-Hanadokeimae, connecting to the wider Kobe transportation network.
Station History
Komagabayashi Station officially opened its doors on July 7, 2001. Its station image theme, 'Fishing Port, Road to the Sea,' reflects the historical and geographical characteristics of the surrounding area, hinting at Kobe's strong maritime heritage and its connection to the sea.
Travel Tips
When visiting Komagabayashi Station, be sure to explore the nearby KOBE Sangokushi Garden for a unique cultural experience. The station's convenient location on the Kaigan Line makes it an excellent starting point for discovering other attractions in Kobe. Keep an eye out for the station's distinctive theme, which adds to its local charm.


