Location & Access
Nakayamadera Station is conveniently situated in Nakasuji 4-chome, Takarazuka City, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West), it serves as a vital transportation hub for residents and visitors alike. The station is easily accessible, featuring a ground-level structure and being fully accessible for all passengers. It is also a staffed station, offering services like the Midori no Madoguchi (ticket office).
Beyond the railway, the station provides connections to local bus services, making it a gateway to explore the surrounding areas of Takarazuka. Its location within the Urban Network and the ICOCA-compatible area ensures seamless travel for those using IC cards.
Railway Lines
Nakayamadera Station is an integral part of the Fukuchiyama Line, which is affectionately known as the JR Takarazuka Line. It is identified by the station code JR-G55. The station features two side platforms, efficiently handling the daily passenger flow. It is located 14.5 km (9.0 miles) from Amagasaki, making it a key stop along this important railway corridor.
Station History
The station has a rich history, having first opened its doors on December 27, 1897. Initially known as Nakayama, it was renamed Nakayamadera in 1915, reflecting the local area. Over its long operational history, it has consistently served the community, evolving with the railway network. In fiscal year 2016, the station recorded an average of 1318 daily passengers, highlighting its continued importance.
Travel Tips
When visiting Nakayamadera Station, consider utilizing your ICOCA card or other compatible IC cards for smooth boarding. As a staffed station, assistance is readily available for ticketing and inquiries. The nearby bus stop offers further connectivity to local attractions and neighborhoods, making it a great starting point for your exploration of Takarazuka and Hyōgo Prefecture.


