Okadera Station
Railway station in Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, Japan
34°28′27″N 135°47′46″E / 34.474256°N 135.796089°E / 34.474256; 135.796089Services | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Okadera Station (岡寺駅, Okadera-eki) is a railway station located in Kashihara, Nara, Japan.
The station was named after Oka-dera, a Buddhist temple located east of the station. However, the temple recommends visitors use Kashiharajingū-mae Station for bus connections since there is no public transit service from Okadera Station to it.[1]
Lines
Surrounding Area
Platforms and tracks
The station has two side platforms and two tracks
1 | ■ Yoshino Line | for Yoshino |
2 | ■ Yoshino Line | for Kashihara-Jingumae, Furuichi and Osaka Abenobashi |
External links
- Official website
References
- ^ Access, Okadera website (in Japanese)
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Stations of the Yoshino Line
- (Minami Osaka Line <<)
- Kashiharajingū-mae
- Okadera
- Asuka
- Tsubosakayama
- Ichio
- Kuzu
- Yoshinoguchi
- Kusurimizu
- Fukugami
- Ōada
- Shimoichiguchi
- Koshibe
- Muda
- Yamato-Kamiichi
- Yoshino-Jingū
- Yoshino
- abandoned in 1939: Obusa
- Kashiharajingū-mae (first)
- Kumedera (Present: Kashiharajingū-mae)
- abandoned in 1952 (Obusa Line): Unebi
- Obusa
- Unebigoryōmae
- Kashiharajingū-eki (Present: Kashiharajingū-mae)
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