Location & Access
Minami-Uozaki Station is situated in Uozaki Nishimachi, Higashinada Ward, Kobe City, Hyōgo Prefecture. This convenient location makes it an accessible gateway to Rokko Island and the surrounding areas. The station is also known by its charming nickname, "Sakegura no Michi" (Road of Sake Breweries), a name prominently displayed on station signs and used in train announcements, hinting at the rich brewing heritage of the region.
Railway Lines
The station is an integral part of the Rokko Island Line, a vital transportation link operated by Kobe New Transit. With the station code R03, Minami-Uozaki serves as a key stop on this automated guideway transit system, connecting passengers to various points of interest on Rokko Island and beyond. The line offers a smooth and efficient way to explore this modern man-made island.
Station History
Minami-Uozaki Station officially opened its doors to the public on February 21, 1990. Since its inception, it has played a crucial role in facilitating travel for residents and visitors to Rokko Island, contributing to the island's development and accessibility.
Travel Tips
When visiting Minami-Uozaki Station, take note of its unique "Sakegura no Michi" moniker. This area is historically significant for sake production, and exploring the nearby breweries can be a fascinating cultural experience. The Rokko Island Line itself provides scenic views, making the journey as enjoyable as the destination. Be sure to check the Kobe New Transit schedule for the most up-to-date service information.


