Location & Access
Kuzu Station (葛駅), identified by station code F47, is situated in the city of Gose, Nara Prefecture, Japan. Operated by the private transportation company Kintetsu Railway, it serves as a convenient access point for residents and visitors to the area. While there is no parking available directly at the station, bicycle facilities are provided, encouraging eco-friendly travel. The station is also accessible, ensuring ease of use for all passengers. Connections to the Gose City Community Bus (Himawari-gō East Course) are available at the nearby Kuzu-kōminkan-mae stop, expanding local travel options.
Railway Lines
Kuzu Station is an integral part of the Kintetsu Yoshino Line, located 7.9 km (4.9 miles) from Kashiharajingū-mae. It features a single side platform and one track. Passengers can access various services, including Local trains towards Yoshino or Muda, and Semi-express trains towards Yoshinoguchi. For those heading towards Ōsaka-Abenobashi, Furuichi, or Kashiharajingū-mae, services are available from Ichio, the preceding station.
Station History
Kuzu Station has a long history, having first opened its doors to passengers on December 5, 1923. For nearly a century, it has served the local community, facilitating daily commutes and connecting Gose with other parts of Nara Prefecture and beyond.
Travel Tips
With an annual ridership of 199 passengers in 2019, Kuzu Station offers a quieter, more local travel experience. Its accessible design and bicycle facilities make it a practical choice for those exploring Gose and its surroundings. Be sure to check the Kintetsu Railway website for the latest service schedules and connection information.



