Location & Access
Kōshienguchi Station is situated in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. While its name, 'Koshien Stadium Entrance,' might suggest proximity to the famous Koshien Stadium, it's important for travelers to note that the stadium is not within walking distance. A bus connection is required to reach the venue from the station. The station itself is located in the neighborhood also named Kōshienguchi, which contributes to the naming convention despite the distance to the stadium.
Railway Lines
The station is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) and serves the Tōkaidō Main Line, which is affectionately known as the JR Kobe Line in this section. It carries the station code JR-A51. Kōshienguchi Station features two island platforms, facilitating efficient passenger flow for the high volume of daily commuters, which reached 34,362 in FY 2023.
Station History
Kōshienguchi Station officially opened its doors to passengers on July 20, 1934. Since its inception, it has been an integral part of the local transportation network, connecting residents of Nishinomiya and the surrounding areas. The station is staffed and includes a Midori no Madoguchi, a JR ticket office, offering various ticketing services.
Travel Tips
If your destination is Koshien Stadium, remember to factor in additional travel time for a bus ride from Kōshienguchi Station. The station is a convenient hub for exploring the Nishinomiya area, offering connections to local bus services. With its significant daily passenger count, expect a bustling atmosphere, especially during peak hours.


