is a name shared by two physically separated railway stations in the Namba district of Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan, operated by Nankai Electric Railway and the Osaka Metro. The name "Namba Station" can also refer to the entire station complex as a whole, including the similarly named JR Namba Station and Ōsaka Namba Station.
The names of both stations are written in hiragana on signage within the stations, because the kanji "難波" can be also read "Naniwa". However, the names of both stations officially employs kanji, printed on train tickets.
Lines
- Nankai Electric Railway (NK01)
- Nankai Main Line
- Nankai Koya Line
- (M20)
- (S16)
- (Y15)
;Connecting Stations
- Ōsaka Namba Station (renamed from Kintetsu Namba Station in 2009)
- Kintetsu Namba Line
- Hanshin Namba Line
- JR Namba Station (renamed from Minatomachi Station in 1994)
- Kansai Main Line (Yamatoji Line)
Nankai Electric Railway
thumb|Nankai station from outside
thumb|The Nankai Building in front of Namba Station, which also serves as the headquarters of [[Takashimaya Department Store]]
Layout
There are nine bay platforms with eight tracks on the third floor. Nankai Terminal Building is located in front of the station. Ticket gates are located in the north of the platform, in the center on the second floor and in the south on the second floor.
;Nankai Koya Line and Semboku Line - for (change for ) and
;Nankai Line and Airport Line - for and
Osaka Metro
Layout
Midōsuji Line
- An island platform and a side platform with two tracks.
The Midōsuji Line station originally opened as an island platform serving two tracks, but overcrowding prompted construction of a side platform serving northbound trains (that platform opened in 1987). , the island platform serves only southbound trains, and the northbound side of the island platform is fenced off.
Sennichimae Line
- An island platform with two tracks
Yotsubashi Line
- An island platform with two tracks
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File:Subway Namba Station North gate 01.jpg|Ticket gates
File:大阪メトロなんば駅御堂筋線2番線ホーム.jpg|Midōsuji Line platforms
File:大阪メトロなんば駅四つ橋線ホーム.jpg|Yotsubashi Line platforms
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Toilet
Toilets are located inside the South-South (North-South), Northeast (Northwest), West, North and South ticket gates.<gallery>
File:大阪メトロなんば駅南コンコーストイレ.jpg|South-South (North-South) ticket gate Toilet
File:大阪メトロなんば駅中コンコーストイレ.jpg|Northeast (Northwest) ticket gate Toilet
File:大阪メトロなんば駅西改札口トイレ.jpg|West ticket gate Toilet
File:大阪メトロなんば駅北改札内トイレ.jpg|North ticket gate Toilet
File:大阪メトロなんば駅南改札内トイレ.jpg|South ticket gate Toilet
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History
The Nankai Electric Railway station opened on 29 December 1885. The Osaka Subway Midosuji Line station opened on 30 October 1935, the Yotsubashi Line station opened on 1 October 1965, and the Sennichimae Line opened on 11 March 1970.
Surrounding area
- Takashimaya
- Namba City
- Namba Walk
- Namba Marui
- Namba Parks
- Swissôtel Nankai Osaka
- Namba SkyO
- Namba Expressway Bus Terminal
- Osaka City Air Terminal (OCAT)
- Parks Tower (Namba Parks)
- Bic Camera
- Namba NanNan
- Minatomachi River Place (including FM OSAKA)
- Namba Grand Kagetsu
- Nankai Electric Railway headquarters
- Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
- Ebisubashi Shopping Arcade
- Doguyasuji Shopping Arcade
- NMB48
- Namba Yasaka Shrine
- Hōzen-ji
See also
- List of railway stations in Japan
References
External links
- Nankai Electric Railway station information
- Namba - Osaka Metro station Midosuji Line
- Namba - Osaka Metro station Midosuji Line
- Namba - Osaka Metro station Sennichimae Line
- Namba - Osaka Metro station Sennichimae Line
- Namba - Osaka Metro station Yotsubashi Line
- Namba - Osaka Metro station Yotsubashi Line
