Izumiōtsu
Izumiōtsu Station is a passenger railway station located in the city of Izumiōtsu, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Nankai Electric Railway. It has the station number "NK20".| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Railway stop
- Description: railwaystation in Izumiotsu, Osaka prefecture, Japan
- Also known as: “Izumiotsu Station” and “Izumiōtsu Station”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Masaki Art Museum and Matsunohama Station.
Masaki Art Museum
Museum
Masaki Art Museum is an art museum in Tadaoka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, that opened in 1968. The collection, built up by Masaki Takayuki, comprises some thirteen hundred works, including three National Treasures and twelve Important Cultural Properties. Masaki Art Museum is situated 1½ km southwest of Izumiōtsu.
Matsunohama Station
Railway stop
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Matsunohama Station is a passenger railway station located in the city of Izumiōtsu, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Nankai Electric Railway. It has the station number "NK19". Matsunohama Station is situated 1 km northeast of Izumiōtsu.
Osaka Prefectural Museum of Yayoi Culture
Museum
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The Osaka Prefectural Museum of Yayoi Culture is an archaeology museum with a focus on the Yayoi period in Izumi, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The museum opened in 1991 at the south end of the Ikegami-Sone Site. Osaka Prefectural Museum of Yayoi Culture is situated 2 km east of Izumiōtsu.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tadaoka and Nishi-ku.
Tadaoka
Town
Photo: Bakkai, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Tadaoka is a town located in Senboku District, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 December 2021, the town had an estimated population of 16,793 in 7854 households and a population density of 1200 persons per km2.
Nishi-ku
Suburb
Photo: Tokumeigakarinoaoshima, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Nishi-ku is a ward of the city of Sakai in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The ward has an area of 28.62 km2 and a population of 133,583. The population density is 4,667 per square kilometer. Nishi-ku is situated 6 km northeast of Izumiōtsu.
Minami
Suburb
Minami-ku is a ward of the city of Sakai in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The ward has an area of 40.44 km2 and a population of 155,266. The population density is 3,839 per km2. Minami is situated 8 km east of Izumiōtsu.
Izumiōtsu
- Categories: railway station, elevated station, transport stop, and transportation
- Location: Izumi-Ōtsu, Osaka, Kansai, Japan, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
34.50315° or 34° 30′ 11″ northLongitude
135.40674° or 135° 24′ 24″ eastOpen location code
8Q6QGC34+7MOpenStreetMap ID
node 5557155732OpenStreetMap feature
public_transport=stop_positionOpenStreetMap feature
railway=stopWikidata ID
Q6102379
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In Other Languages
From Burmese to Korean—“Izumiōtsu” goes by many names.
- Burmese: “အိဇုမိအိုးဆွတ်ဘူတာ”
- Chinese: “泉大津”
- Chinese: “泉大津站”
- Chinese: “泉大津車站”
- Egyptian Arabic: “محطة ايزوميوتسو”
- Esperanto: “Stacio Izumiōtsu”
- French: “gare d’Izumiōtsu”
- French: “Izumiōtsu”
- Japanese: “Izumiōtsu”
- Japanese: “大津駅”
- Japanese: “泉大津”
- Japanese: “泉大津駅”
- Korean: “이즈미오쓰”
- Korean: “이즈미오쓰역”
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