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{{short description|Railway station in Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, Japan}} |
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{{Infobox station |
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|namerom=Yamato-Yagi |
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| name = Yamato-Yagi Station |
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| native_name = 大和八木駅 |
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|image=St-yagi.jpg |
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| native_name_lang = ja |
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|caption=Yamato-Yagi Station, March 2005 |
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| image = St-yagi.jpg |
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|pref=Nara |
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|city=Kashihara |
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| caption = Yamato-Yagi Station, March 2005 |
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|address=1-2, Naizenchō 5-chōme |
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| other_name = |
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|jaloc=奈良県橿原市内膳町5丁目1-2 |
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| address = 5-1-2 Naizenchō, Kashihara-shi, Nara-ken 634-0804 |
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|coordinates={{coord|34|30|47|N|135|47|33|E|region:JP_type:railwaystation|display=inline,title}} |
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| country = Japan |
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|postal=634-0804 |
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| coordinates = {{coord|34|30|47|N|135|47|33|E|region:JP_type:railwaystation|display=inline,title}} |
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|open=1923 |
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| owned = [[File:KintetsuLogo.svg|13px]] [[Kintetsu Railway]] |
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| operator = [[File:KintetsuLogo.svg|13px]] Kintetsu Railway |
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|oldname=Yagi |
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| line = {{Plainlist| |
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|oldname2=Daiki Yagi |
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* {{rbox|F||#{{rcr|Kintetsu|Osaka}}|bold=no}} [[Osaka Line]] |
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|presentname=1941 |
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* {{rbox|B||#{{rcr|Kintetsu|Kashihara}}|bold=no}} [[Kashihara Line]] |
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|operator=[[Kintetsu Corporation]] |
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}} |
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|line=[[Kintetsu Osaka Line]]<br>[[Kintetsu Kashihara Line]] |
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| platforms = 2 side + 2 island platforms |
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|stats= |
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| train_operators = [[File:KintetsuLogo.svg|13px]] [[Kintetsu Railway]] |
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| connections = {{rint|bus|1}} '''[[Nara Kotsu Bus Lines]]''' |
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|bus=t1 |
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| structure = At grade |
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| parking = None |
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| bicycle = {{rint|bike}} Available |
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| accessible = Yes |
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| code = {{rbox|B39||#{{rcr|Kintetsu|Kashihara}}|bold=no}} {{rbox|F39||#{{rcr|Kintetsu|Osaka}}|bold=no}} |
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| website = {{URL|http://www.kintetsu.co.jp/station/station_info/station02030.html}} |
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| opened = {{Start date|1923|3|21|df=y}} |
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| closed = |
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| former = Yagi; Daiki Yagi (until 1929) |
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| passengers = 18,621 |
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| pass_year = FY2019 |
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| map_dot_label = Yamato-Yagi Station |
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|mapframe = yes |
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| mapframe-zoom = 17 |
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| services = {{Adjstn|system=Kintetsu|line=Osaka|note-mid={{SLL|Rapid Express}}{{SLL|Express}}|left= Yamato-Takada |right= Sakurai|note-mid2={{SLL|Semi-Express}}{{SLL|Local}}|left2= Masuga |right2=Miminashi|line3=Kashihara|note-mid3={{SLL|Express}}|left3=Tawaramoto |right3=Ninokuchi|note-mid4={{SLL|Local}}|left4= Masuga |right4=Yagi-nishiguchi}} |
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{{Unreferenced|date=April 2008}} |
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{{nihongo|'''Yamato-Yagi Station'''|大和八木駅|Yamato-Yagi Eki}} is a [[Kintetsu Corporation|Kintetsu]] railway [[train station|station]] on the Kintetsu [[Kintetsu Osaka Line|Osaka]] and the [[Kintetsu Kashihara Line|Kashihara Line]]s in [[Kashihara, Nara|Kashihara]], [[Nara Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. It is a key station servicing train lines to and from [[Osaka]], [[Nara, Nara|Nara]], [[Kyoto]], and [[Nagoya]]. |
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{{nihongo|'''Yamato-Yagi Station'''|大和八木駅|Yamato-Yagi-eki}} is a junction passenger [[railway station]] located in the city of [[Kashihara, Nara| Kashihara]], [[Nara Prefecture]], Japan. It is operated by the private transportation company, [[Kintetsu Railway]].<ref name="terada2002">{{cite book | last = Terada | first = Hirokazu |title = データブック日本の私鉄 |trans-title=Databook: Japan's Private Railways | publisher = Neko Publishing | date = July 2002 | location = Japan| isbn = 4-87366-874-3}}</ref> It is the only Kintetsu station with an intersection that is not served by other railways. |
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The station opened in 1923 as station on the Kashihara Line, becoming a stop on the Osaka Line in 1929. |
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==Line== |
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Yamato-Yagi Station is served by the [[Kashihara Line]] and is 20.5 kilometers from the starting point of the line at {{STN|Yamato-Saidaiji}} and 55.1 kilometers from {{STN|Kyoto}}. It is also served by the [[Osaka Line]], and is 34.8 kilometers from the starting point of that line at {{STN|Osaka-Uehommachi}}. |
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Yamato-Yagi Station handles over 37,000 passengers daily, and has many stores inside the station: |
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*Pocket plat (convenience store) on platforms 1-4 and 6 |
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*Lemon (cake shop) on platform 5 |
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*Wakakusa Shoten (book shop) on platform 6 |
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*Small convenience store on platform 5 |
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*Pannetery (bread shop) on platform 5 |
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*Kakinohazushi (sushi shop) on platform 6 |
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*Udon restaurant on platforms 1-2 |
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==Layout== |
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The station consists of two ground level [[side platform]]s, with a usable length of 6 cars of the Kashihara Line, with two elevated [[island platform]]s on the second floor for the Osaka Line, with the island platforms with a usable length of 10 cars, at a right angle to the side platforms. There is only one ticket gate.The station is staffed. <ref name=hacchi>{{cite web|url=http://hacchi-no-he.net/line/kintetsu-oosaka/station/0270_yamatoyagi.htm|title=大和八木駅|trans-title= Yamato-Yagi Station|accessdate=16 March 2018|website=hacchi-no-he.net}}</ref> |
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There are two [[island platform]]s serving four tracks for the Osaka Line on the second floor, and two [[side platform]]s serving two tracks for the Kashihara Line on the first floor. |
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{{ja-rail-line|pfn=1|first=2|span=2|linename=Kintetsu Osaka Line|lineindex=Osaka Line|dir=for Haibara, Nabari, Ise-Shima and Nagoya<br />starting for Osaka Uehommachi|linecol=royalblue}} |
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{{ja-rail-line|pfn=2|linename=Kintetsu Osaka Line|lineindex=Osaka Line|dir=for {{ja-stalink|Haibara}}, {{ja-stalink|Nabari}}, {{ja-stalink|Kashikojima|Ise-Shima}} and {{ja-stalink|Kintetsu Nagoya|Nagoya}}|linecol=royalblue}} |
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{{ja-rail-linem|pfn=3, 4|span=2|linename=Kintetsu Osaka Line|lineindex=Osaka Line|dir=for {{ja-stalink|Yamato-Takada}}, {{ja-stalink|Fuse}}, {{ja-stalink|Osaka Uehommachi}} and {{ja-stalink|Osaka Namba}}<br />Change trains at Tsuruhashi for {{ja-stalink|Amagasaki|Amagasaki|Hanshin}} and {{ja-stalink|Sannomiya|Kobe (Sannomiya)}}|linecol=royalblue}} |
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{{ja-rail-linem|nolinkindex=limited express trains to the Kashihara Line|dir=for Yamato-Saidaiji and Kyōto|linecol=darkviolet}} |
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{{ja-rail-line|pfn=5|linename=Kintetsu Kashihara Line|lineindex=Kashihara Line|dir=for {{ja-stalink|Kashiharajingū-mae}}<br />Change trains at Kashiharajingū-mae for {{ja-stalink|Yoshino|Yoshino|Nara}}|linecol=darkviolet}} |
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{{ja-rail-line|pfn=6|first=3|linename=Kintetsu Kashihara Line|lineindex=Kashihara Line|dir=for {{ja-stalink|Yamato-Saidaiji}} and {{ja-stalink|Kyōto}}<br />Change trains at Hirahata for {{ja-stalink|Tenri}}<br />Change trains at Yamato-Saidaiji for {{ja-stalink|Kintetsu Nara|Nara}}|linecol=darkviolet}} |
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== Platforms == |
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{{ja-rail-line|pfn=1-2|first=2||nidx= {{rbox|F||#{{rcr|Kintetsu|Osaka}}|bold=no}} Osaka Line|dir=for {{STN|Nabari}}, {{STN|Isuzugawa}} and {{STN|Kintetsu-Nagoya}}}} |
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*[[Kintetsu Department Store]] |
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{{ja-rail-line|pfn=3-4|nidx= {{rbox|F||#{{rcr|Kintetsu|Osaka}}|bold=no}} Osaka Line|dir=for {{STN|Osaka-Uehommachi}}}} |
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*Cinema |
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{{ja-rail-line|pfn=5||nidx= {{rbox|B||#{{rcr|Kintetsu|Kashihara}}|bold=no}} Kashihara Line|dir=for {{STN|Kashiharajingū-mae}}}} |
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*Bank of Nanto |
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{{ja-rail-line|pfn=6|first=3|nidx= {{rbox|B||#{{rcr|Kintetsu|Kashihara}}|bold=no}} Kashihara Line|dir=for {{STN|Yamato Saidaiji}} and {{STN|Kyoto}}}} |
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*S2 bar |
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*Tachibana sushi shop (some Western influences) |
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*Maru izakaya (two locations, mostly fried Kansai food) |
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*Capricciosa Italian restaurant |
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*Cafe Anjou coffee shop and curry restaurant |
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*Clover bar and restaurant (serves lunch) |
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*Za Watami izakaya (multiple floors) |
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*Yamatoya izakaya (serves sushi and nabe) |
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*Kichiri izkaya |
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*[[pachinko]] parlor |
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==History== |
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===Highway access=== |
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The station opened on 21 March 1925 as {{nihongo|'''Yagi Station'''|八木駅||}} on the Osaka Electric Tramway Unebi Line (now the Kashihara Line). The platform at that time was located at the current location of [[Yagi-nishiguchi Station]]. The Osaka Electric Tramway Yagi Line (now the Osaka Line) joined to the station on 21 March 1925. <ref name="terada2002b">{{cite book | last = Terada | first = Hirokazu |title = データブック日本の私鉄 |trans-title= Databook: Japan's Private Railways | publisher = Neko Publishing | date = July 2002 | location = Japan | page = 247| isbn = 4-87366-874-3}}</ref> The station was renamed {{nihongo|'''Daiki Yagi Station'''|大軌八木駅||}} in August 1928. The station was relocated on 5 January 1929 to its present location. It became a Kansai Express Railway station due to a company merger with Sangu Express Railway on 15 March 1941, and was renamed to its present name. Through a subsequent merger it became a station on the Kintetsu Railway on 1 July 1944. |
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* [[Route 24 (Japan)|Japan National Route 24]] |
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* [[Route 165 (Japan)|Japan National Route 165]] |
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* [[Route 166 (Japan)|Japan National Route 166]] |
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* [[Route 169 (Japan)|Japan National Route 169]] |
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* Nara Prefectural Route 158 (Yamato-Yagi Teishajō Route) |
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* Nara Prefectural Route 161 (Unebi-Goryō-mae Teishajō Route) |
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* Nara Prefectural Route 206 (Toyōra-Yamato-Yagi Teishajō Route) |
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==Passenger statistics== |
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== Connecting lines and services == |
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In fiscal 2019 the station was used by an average of 18,621 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).<ref>[http://www.pref.nara.jp/dd.aspx?menuid=6437 Nara Prefecture Statistical Yearbook]</ref> |
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{{j-route|route=Kintetsu|col=#c03|f=w}} |
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==Surrounding area== |
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{{j-route|route=Osaka Line|col=royalblue|f=w}} |
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* Kashihara City Office |
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{{j-rserv|service=Local|b=d|previous={{ja-stalink|Masuga}}|next={{ja-stalink|Miminashi}}|col=#03f}} |
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*Nara Prefectural Kashihara Cultural Center |
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{{j-rserv|service=<br />Suburban Semi-Express|b=d|previous=Masuga|next=Miminashi|col=#093}} |
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*Nara Prefecture Wood Hall |
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{{j-rserv|service=Express|b=d|previous={{ja-stalink|Yamato-Takada}}|next={{ja-stalink|Sakurai|Sakurai|Nara}}|col=#ff8000}} |
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*Nara Prefecture Medical Association |
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{{j-rserv|service=Rapid Express|b=d|previous=Yamato-Takada|next=Sakurai|col=red}} |
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*Nara Prefecture Medical Association Nursing College |
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{{j-rserv|service=Limited Express (Non-stop)|b=d|p|col=red}} |
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{{j-rserv|service=part of Limited Express trains (Urban Liner)|b=d|previous={{ja-stalink|Tsuruhashi}}|next={{ja-stalink|Tsu}}|col=red}} |
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==See also== |
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{{j-rserv|service=Limited Express (Osaka Namba, Osaka Uehommachi - Nagoya)|b=d|previous=Tsuruhashi|next={{ja-stalink|Nabari}}|col=red}} |
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*[[List of railway stations in Japan]] |
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{{j-rserv|service=Limited Express<br />(Osaka Namba - Toba, Kashikojima)|b=d|previous={{ja-stalink|Yamato-Takada}}|next={{ja-stalink|Haibara}}|col=red}} |
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{{j-rserv|service=Limited Express (Osaka Uehommachi - Toba)|b=d|previous=Tsuruhashi<br />{{ja-stalink|Fuse}}|next={{ja-stalink|Nabari}}|col=red}} |
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==References== |
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{{j-rserv|service=Limited Express (Kyoto - Kashikojima)|b=d|previous=Yamato-Saidaiji|next=Nabari|col=red}} |
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{{reflist}} |
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{{j-rserv|service=Limited Express (Osaka Namba, Kyoto - Kashikojima)|previous=Yamato-Takada<br />Yamato-Saidaiji|next=Haibara|col=red}} |
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{{j-route|route=Kashihara Line|col=darkviolet|f=w}} |
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==External links== |
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{{j-rserv|service=Local|b=d|previous={{ja-stalink|Ninokuchi}}|next={{ja-stalink|Yagi-nishiguchi}}|col=#03f}} |
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{{Commons category-inline}} |
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{{j-rserv|service=Express|b=d|previous={{ja-stalink|Tawaramoto}}|next=Yagi-nishiguchi|b=d|col=#ff8000}} |
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* {{Official|https://www.kintetsu.co.jp/station/station_info/station02030.html}} |
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{{j-rserv|service=Limited Express (Kyoto - Kashihara)|previous={{ja-stalink|Yamato-Saidaiji}} (usually)<br />{{ja-stalink|Nishinokyo}} (off-peak hours)|next={{ja-stalink|Kashiharajingū-mae}}|col=red}} |
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{{end box}} |
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{{Kintetsu Kashihara Line}} |
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{{Kintetsu Osaka Line}} |
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{{Kintetsu Kashihara Line}} |
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[[Category:Railway stations in Japan opened in 1923]] |
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[[Category:Railway stations in Nara Prefecture]] |
[[Category:Railway stations in Nara Prefecture]] |
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[[Category:Kashihara, Nara]] |
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General information | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Location | 5-1-2 Naizenchō, Kashihara-shi, Nara-ken 634-0804 Japan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 34°30′47″N 135°47′33″E / 34.51306°N 135.79250°E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Owned by | Kintetsu Railway | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Operated by | Kintetsu Railway | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Platforms | 2 side + 2 island platforms | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Train operators | Kintetsu Railway | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Connections | Nara Kotsu Bus Lines | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Construction | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Structure type | At grade | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Parking | None | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bicycle facilities | Available | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Accessible | Yes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other information | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Station code | B39 F39 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Website | www | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
History | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Opened | 21 March 1923 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Previous names | Yagi; Daiki Yagi (until 1929) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Passengers | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FY2019 | 18,621 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Yamato-Yagi Station (大和八木駅, Yamato-Yagi-eki) is a junction passenger railway station located in the city of Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the private transportation company, Kintetsu Railway.[1] It is the only Kintetsu station with an intersection that is not served by other railways.
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[edit]Yamato-Yagi Station is served by the Kashihara Line and is 20.5 kilometers from the starting point of the line at Yamato-Saidaiji and 55.1 kilometers from Kyoto. It is also served by the Osaka Line, and is 34.8 kilometers from the starting point of that line at Osaka-Uehommachi.
Layout
[edit]The station consists of two ground level side platforms, with a usable length of 6 cars of the Kashihara Line, with two elevated island platforms on the second floor for the Osaka Line, with the island platforms with a usable length of 10 cars, at a right angle to the side platforms. There is only one ticket gate.The station is staffed. [2]
Platforms
[edit]1-2 | ■ F Osaka Line | for Nabari, Isuzugawa and Kintetsu-Nagoya |
3-4 | ■ F Osaka Line | for Osaka-Uehommachi |
5 | ■ B Kashihara Line | for Kashiharajingū-mae |
6 | ■ B Kashihara Line | for Yamato Saidaiji and Kyoto |
History
[edit]The station opened on 21 March 1925 as Yagi Station (八木駅) on the Osaka Electric Tramway Unebi Line (now the Kashihara Line). The platform at that time was located at the current location of Yagi-nishiguchi Station. The Osaka Electric Tramway Yagi Line (now the Osaka Line) joined to the station on 21 March 1925. [3] The station was renamed Daiki Yagi Station (大軌八木駅) in August 1928. The station was relocated on 5 January 1929 to its present location. It became a Kansai Express Railway station due to a company merger with Sangu Express Railway on 15 March 1941, and was renamed to its present name. Through a subsequent merger it became a station on the Kintetsu Railway on 1 July 1944.
Passenger statistics
[edit]In fiscal 2019 the station was used by an average of 18,621 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[4]
Surrounding area
[edit]- Kashihara City Office
- Nara Prefectural Kashihara Cultural Center
- Nara Prefecture Wood Hall
- Nara Prefecture Medical Association
- Nara Prefecture Medical Association Nursing College
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Terada, Hirokazu (July 2002). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. ISBN 4-87366-874-3.
- ^ "大和八木駅" [Yamato-Yagi Station]. hacchi-no-he.net. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
- ^ Terada, Hirokazu (July 2002). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. p. 247. ISBN 4-87366-874-3.
- ^ Nara Prefecture Statistical Yearbook
External links
[edit]Media related to Yamato-Yagi Station at Wikimedia Commons