Location & Access
Kōroen Station (HS-18) is conveniently situated in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, specifically in Matsushita-cho. This station serves as a vital transportation hub for residents and visitors alike, offering easy access to the surrounding areas. With an average daily ridership of over 11,000 passengers in 2019, it's a bustling point of connection. The station also provides bus stop connections, further enhancing its accessibility.
Railway Lines
The station is operated by the private transportation company Hanshin Electric Railway and is a key stop on the Hanshin Main Line. It is located 17.8 km (11.1 miles) from Umeda. Kōroen Station features two side platforms and two tracks, efficiently handling local services. While it's a local stop, it's important to note that certain express services, including Morning Express, Express, Rapid Express, Limited Express, and Direct Limited Express, do not stop at Kōroen Station.
Station History
Kōroen Station first opened its doors on April 12, 1907. Interestingly, its name was slightly different until 2001, when it was known as Kōroen (香枦園). The station has also received notable recognition, being selected as one of the '100 Best Stations in Kinki' (第4回 近畿の駅百選), highlighting its significance and appeal within the region.
Travel Tips
When planning your journey, be aware of the different train services on the Hanshin Main Line. For those looking to explore the local charm of Nishinomiya, Kōroen Station is an excellent starting point. If you're heading to or from Umeda, remember that the station is 17.8 km away. Always check the train schedule for local services, as express trains typically bypass this station.

