Location & Access
Seya-Kitaguchi Station is conveniently located in Sangō, a town within Nara Prefecture, Japan. Situated in Seyahigashi, the station provides essential transportation links for the local community. While there is no dedicated parking, bicycle facilities are available, making it accessible for those commuting by bike.
Railway Lines
The station is an integral part of the Kintetsu Ikoma Line (station code G26), a vital commuter rail service operated by Kintetsu Railway. It is positioned 1.7 km (1.1 miles) from Ōji Station, with Tatsutagawa as the preceding station towards Ikoma and Shigisanshita as the following station towards Ōji. The station features a single side platform and one track, catering to the daily needs of over a thousand passengers as of 2019.
Station History
Seya-Kitaguchi Station officially opened its doors to passengers on November 20, 1951. For over seven decades, it has served the residents of Sangō, facilitating their daily commutes and connecting them to the wider Kintetsu network.
Travel Tips
As a local commuter station, Seya-Kitaguchi is ideal for exploring the immediate Sangō area. Visitors looking to experience a slice of local Japanese life will find it a convenient starting point. Be sure to check the Kintetsu Railway official website for the latest train schedules and any service updates.


