Location & Access
Miyakojima Station (都島駅) is situated in Miyakojima-ku, Osaka, Japan, specifically at Miyakojima Hondori 3-chome. As an underground station, it provides convenient access to the surrounding urban area. While directly served by the Osaka Metro, it also offers a connection to the Osaka Loop Line via Sakuranomiya Station, making it a practical hub for exploring Osaka.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line, identified by the station code T17. It features a single island platform with two tracks, efficiently handling the flow of passengers. The preceding station on the Tanimachi Line is Noe-Uchindai (T16), heading towards Dainichi, while the following station is Tenjimbashisuji Rokuchōme (T18), heading towards Yaominami.
Station History
Miyakojima Station officially opened its doors on May 29, 1974, making it over 50 years old. Its establishment significantly improved public transportation in the Miyakojima area, connecting residents to the wider Osaka metropolitan network. Over the decades, it has remained a crucial part of Osaka's extensive subway system.
Travel Tips
When using Miyakojima Station, be aware of its underground structure. For those looking to transfer to the Osaka Loop Line, the connection at Sakuranomiya is a convenient option. The Tanimachi Line provides direct access to various points of interest within Osaka, making Miyakojima a good starting point for your urban adventures.


