Location & Access
Tsurumiryokuchi Station, identified by the station number N26, is situated in Tsurumi-ku, Osaka, Japan. Its primary purpose is to serve as a gateway to the beautiful Tsurumi-ryokuchi Park, a significant green space in the city. The station's underground structure ensures easy and weather-protected access for visitors heading to the park or commuting within the area.
Railway Lines
This station is exclusively served by the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line. This line connects Tsurumiryokuchi with various key areas of Osaka, running from Taishō to Kadoma-minami. The station features a single island platform and two tracks, facilitating smooth passenger flow.
Station History
Tsurumiryokuchi Station opened its doors on March 20, 1990. Its establishment was strategically timed to coincide with the 1990 International Garden and Greenery Exposition, which was held at Tsurumi-ryokuchi Park. This historical context highlights the station's integral role in connecting the city with this major international event and its lasting legacy as a park access point.
Travel Tips
When visiting Tsurumi-ryokuchi Park, Tsurumiryokuchi Station is your ideal disembarkation point. The park offers a wide array of attractions, including gardens, a large pond, and recreational facilities. Check the Osaka Metro schedule for the Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line to plan your journey efficiently, especially during peak seasons or events at the park.

