Location & Access
Ōyamazaki Station (大山崎駅, Ōyamazaki-eki) is conveniently located in the town of Ōyamazaki, within the Otokuni District of Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. This elevated station provides easy access for both local residents and visitors exploring the scenic Kyoto region. Its strategic position makes it a gateway to the historical and cultural attractions of the area.
Railway Lines
The station is operated by the private transportation company Hankyu Railway and is a key stop on the Hankyu Kyoto Line (station code HK-75). While it does not serve Limited Express, Semi Limited Express, or Express trains, it is a regular stop for Local and Minase Semi-Express services, connecting passengers to destinations like Nishiyama-tennozan. The station features two side platforms and two tracks, ensuring efficient passenger flow.
Station History
Ōyamazaki Station officially opened its doors on November 1, 1928. For nearly a century, it has served as a vital transportation hub for the Ōyamazaki area, facilitating daily commutes and regional travel. Its long operational history underscores its importance to the local community and the broader Hankyu network.
Travel Tips
With an average daily ridership of 7,411 in FY2019, Oyamazaki Station is a moderately busy hub. The station is staffed and accessible, providing convenience for all travelers. Its elevated structure offers a good vantage point, and its connection to the Hankyu Kyoto Line makes it an excellent starting point for exploring the charming town of Ōyamazaki and its surroundings.


