Location & Access
Mitejima Station is situated in Nishiyodogawa-ku, Osaka, specifically at Mitejima 1-chome. Its strategic location north of the Utajima Bridge intersection makes it easily accessible within the local community. The station is designed as an underground facility, ensuring smooth integration into the urban landscape.
While parking facilities are not available directly at the station, it is equipped with accessible features, making it convenient for all travelers. The station's symbol, a 'ferry boat,' reflects the area's historical connection to numerous rivers and the ferry services that once operated there, adding a unique local touch to its design. The station color is sky grey.
Railway Lines
Mitejima Station is exclusively served by the JR Tōzai Line, operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It bears the station code JR-H47. The station features two platforms and two tracks, facilitating efficient train operations along this important commuter line.
Station History
Mitejima Station officially opened its doors on March 8, 1997. Since its inception, it has been owned, operated, and managed by JR West, playing a vital role in connecting residents of Nishiyodogawa-ku with the wider Osaka metropolitan area.
Travel Tips
When visiting Mitejima Station, travelers can appreciate its modern underground structure and accessible design. Although there are no bicycle facilities directly at the station, its central location in Mitejima 1-chome provides good connectivity to local amenities and public transport options for onward travel.

