Location & Access
Wakayamakō Station, also known as Wakayama Port Station, is strategically located in Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. Its coordinates are 34°13′02″N 135°08′46″E. The station serves as a crucial gateway, offering direct connections to the Port of Wakayama, making it an important hub for travelers looking to access ferry services. The station's proximity to the port facilitates seamless transfers for those arriving by train and continuing their journey by sea.
Railway Lines
The station is operated by the private railway operator Nankai Electric Railway and is the terminus of the Wakayamakō Line. It is situated 2.6 km from Wakayamashi Station. Wakayamakō Station holds a unique distinction as the southernmost station operated by Nankai Electric Railway, and also the southernmost station among all major private railways in both the Kinki region and the main island of Honshu. Its station code is NK45-1.
Station History
Wakayamakō Station officially opened its doors to passengers on March 6, 1971. Since its inception, it has played a vital role in connecting Wakayama City with its port facilities and the broader Nankai Electric Railway network, serving both local commuters and travelers utilizing the ferry services.
Travel Tips
When visiting Wakayamakō Station, travelers should be aware of its primary function as a connection point to the Port of Wakayama. If you are planning to take a ferry, ensure you check the ferry schedules in advance. The station features one island platform, providing efficient boarding and alighting for passengers. Look for the station code NK45-1 for easy identification within the Nankai Electric Railway system.


