NK26

KAIZUKA

Trains stopping at this station

Nankai Line
  • Express
  • Express(Izumisano)
  • Airport Express
  • Section Express
  • Semi-Express
  • Local

Transit

Transit to other lines

Transit to bus

Barrier-free Information

Wheelchair-accessible restroom
Ostomate Restroom
Crib
Nursing Bed
Elevator
Escalator
Slope
Mobility Scooters
Regular stocked Wheelchairs
Braille Guide
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Assignment time of station staff

Staff are at the station throughout the day.

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    Even if it is during the staff placement time, the station staff may be absent depending on the situation.

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    If the station staff are not available, please use the intercom to call the staff.

Timetable/Fare

Information of surrounding facilities

Kaizuka station opened in October 1897, when Nankai Railway opened the section between Sakai and Izumisano. In 1925, the Mizuma Line (Mizuma Railway) opened and became a transfer station. Near the first railroad crossing in the Namba direction of the station, there is the Kanda Shrine, also known as Kaizukanomiya, where the Taikodai Festival is held every July. If you go further northwest from there, you will find Gansenji Temple, known by the locals as "Bokan (Tohan)-san," whose front gate and main hall have been designated as national important cultural properties.

Surrounding Facilities

Cosmos Theater (Citizen's Cultural Center)《About a 15-minute walk from the station, or about a 5-minute walk from Mizuma Railway Shiyakusho-mae》

[Address] 1-18-1 Hatakenaka, Kaizuka [TEL/JP only] 072-436-5031

Mizuma Temple《About a 7-minute walk from Mizuma Kannon Station on the Mizuma Railway》

[Address] 638 Mizuma, Kaizuka City

Kanda Shrine 《immediately after getting off》

[Address] 905 Naka Kaizuka [TEL/JP only] 072-422-1446

Information of Kaizuka Station

Address

〒597-0083
1-1-1 Umizuka, Kaizuka City

Neighborhood Map