Location & Access
Suzaki Station (HS-52) is conveniently located in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, specifically in Higashinaruocho 2-chome. Operated by the private transportation company Hanshin Electric Railway, it serves as a local hub for residents and visitors alike. The station recorded a daily average of 970 passengers in 2019, indicating its role in connecting the community.
Railway Lines
The station is an integral part of the Hanshin Electric Railway's Mukogawa Line. It is situated 1.1 km from Mukogawa Station, with Higashi-Naruo Station being the preceding stop towards Mukogawa. Notably, the distance between Suzaki Station and its northern neighbor, Higashi-Naruo Station, is approximately 400 meters, making it the shortest inter-station distance across the entire Hanshin Electric Railway network based on operating kilometers.
Station History
Suzaki Station opened its doors on November 21, 1943. For a significant period, from its opening until the line's extension in 1984, Suzaki Station served as the long-standing terminus of the Mukogawa Line. This historical role highlights its importance in the early development and expansion of the railway network in the region.
Travel Tips
When traveling to Suzaki Station, consider its proximity to Higashi-Naruo Station for short walks or quick transfers. As part of the Mukogawa Line, it offers easy access to other points along this local route. Check the official Hanshin Electric Railway website for the latest schedules and service updates to plan your journey efficiently.

