Gion-shijo

Gion-Shijō Station is a railway station in , Japan, which serves the Keihan Main Line and is operated by the Keihan Electric Railway.
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Minami-za and Shijō Bridge.

Theater building
is the primary kabuki theatre in , . It was founded in 1610 as Shijō . The current building, with a 1,086 seat capacity, was built in 1929.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Shimogawara-chō and Nakagyō-ku.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood.

Suburb
is one of the eleven wards in the city of , in , . Its name means "central capital ward." As of 2021, the ward has an estimated population of 109,629 people.

encompasses the urban heart of Japan's former imperial capital.

Gion-shijo

Latitude
35.00323° or 35° 0′ 12″ north
Longitude
135.77196° or 135° 46′ 19″ east
Open location code
8Q7Q2Q3C+7Q
Open­Street­Map ID
node 335826792
Open­Street­Map feature
public_transport=­stop_position
Open­Street­Map feature
railway=­stop
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In Other Languages

From Japanese to Spanish—“Gion-shijo” goes by many names.
  • Japanese: Gion-shijō
  • Japanese: ぎおんしじょう
  • Japanese: 祇園四条
  • Korean: 기온시죠
  • Spanish: Gion-shijo

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Gion-shijo and Kikusui.

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