Location & Access
Mozuhachiman Station (NK58) is conveniently located in Sakai-ku, Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Situated at 34°33′38″N 135°29′55″E, it provides easy access to the surrounding areas of Sakai. With an average daily ridership of 4,545 passengers in 2019, it serves as a vital transportation hub for local residents and visitors alike.
Railway Lines
The station is operated by the private railway operator Nankai Electric Railway and is a key stop on the Koya Line. Mozuhachiman Station is positioned 13.4 km from Shiomibashi, making it an accessible point for travel along this route. Both semi-express and local trains make stops here, offering flexibility for commuters and travelers. Interestingly, on the LED guidance displays of some Semboku Rapid Railway trains (Semboku 5000 series and Semboku 7000 series), the station name is sometimes displayed as "Mozu Hachiman" (もず八幡), combining kanji and hiragana.
Station History
Mozuhachiman Station has a long history, having first opened its doors to passengers on September 7, 1900. Over more than a century, it has continuously served the community, adapting to the evolving needs of public transportation in the Osaka region.
Travel Tips
When planning your journey, remember that Mozuhachiman Station is identified by the station number NK58. Its location in Sakai-ku makes it a good starting point for exploring the city. Be sure to check the Nankai Electric Railway official website for the latest train schedules and service updates to ensure a smooth travel experience.

