Ashiyagawa Station
Ashiyagawa Station is a passenger railway station located in the city of Ashiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the private transportation company Hankyu Railway.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Railway stop
- Description: railway station in Ashiya, Hyogo prefecture, Japan
- Also known as: “Ashiyagawa” and “Ashiyagawa-eki”
- Wheelchair access: yes
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Yodokō Guest House and Ashiya Station.
Yodokō Guest House
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The Yodokō Guest House is a summer villa in Ashiya, Japan. It was built for the well-to-do Japanese sake brewer of Sakura-Masamune, head of Tazaemon Yamamura, and is the only surviving Frank Lloyd Wright residence in Japan. Yodokō Guest House is situated 390 metres north of Ashiyagawa Station.
Ashiya Station
Railway station
Photo: GOLFLF, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Ashiya Station is a passenger railway station located in the city of Ashiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company. Ashiya Station is situated 630 metres southeast of Ashiyagawa Station.
Tekisui Museum of Art
Art gallery
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Tekisui Museum of Art is an art gallery, which is situated 490 metres northwest of Ashiyagawa Station.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Higashinada-ku and Nishinomiya.
Higashinada-ku
Suburb
Photo: Laitr Keiows, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Higashinada is one of 9 wards of Kobe, Japan. It has an area of 30.36 km2. and a population of 212,111. South of the Hanshin Main Line, it is also home to some notable sake brewing areas, including Uozaki and Mikage. Higashinada-ku is situated 3½ km southwest of Ashiyagawa Station.
Nishinomiya
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Nishinomiya is a city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 November 2022, the city had an estimated population of 484,368 in 218,948 households and a population density of 4,800 persons per km².
Nada-ku
Suburb
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Nada is one of nine wards of Kobe, Japan. It has an area of 31.4 km², and a population of 129,095. A leading national university, Kobe University, is located in this ward, as is the city's Oji Zoo. Nada-ku is situated 6 km southwest of Ashiyagawa Station.
Ashiyagawa Station
- Categories: railway station, transport stop, and transportation
- Location: Ashiya Shi, Hyogo, Kansai, Japan, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
34.73641° or 34° 44′ 11″ northLongitude
135.30069° or 135° 18′ 3″ eastElevation
34 metres (112 feet)Open location code
8Q6QP8P2+H7OpenStreetMap ID
node 346487922OpenStreetMap feature
public_transport=stop_positionOpenStreetMap feature
railway=stopOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=yes
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In Other Languages
From Burmese to Ukrainian—“Ashiyagawa Station” goes by many names.
- Burmese: “အရှိယဂါဝါဘူတာ”
- Chinese: “芦屋川站”
- Chinese: “蘆屋川站”
- Dutch: “Ashiyagawa Station”
- Egyptian Arabic: “محطة اشياجاوا”
- Esperanto: “Stacio Ashiyagawa”
- French: “Ashiya-gawa”
- French: “Gare d’Ashiya-gawa”
- German: “Bahnhof Ashiyagawa”
- Italian: “stazione di Ashiyagawa”
- Italian: “Stazione di Ashiyagawa”
- Japanese: “Ashiyagawa”
- Japanese: “あしやがわえき”
- Japanese: “芦屋川”
- Japanese: “芦屋川駅”
- Javanese: “Setatsiyun Ashiyagawa”
- Korean: “아시야가와”
- Korean: “아시야가와역”
- Ukrainian: “Ашіяґава”
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