Station

Tamagawa (Osaka)

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Tamagawa (Osaka)
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History

Tamagawa Station opened on 16 April 1969 on the Osaka Municipal Subway's then new Number 5 Line — today's Sennichimae Line — when the section from Noda-Hanshin to Sakuragawa entered service. Located beneath Yoshino 3-chōme in Fukushima-ku, Osaka, the station has two side platforms with three ticket gates: one on each platform at platform level near the northern end, and a third on an upper level toward the south. Platform-edge doors began operating on 6 December 2014, and the station passed from the Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau to Osaka Metro on 1 April 2018 with privatisation. It connects on foot to JR West's Noda Station on the Osaka Loop Line a short distance to the south.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.

Notes

Hanshin Railway also operates a station called Noda about 500 metres away, but it is not an interchange with Tamagawa — its connecting metro stop is the neighbouring Noda-Hanshin Station.

Sources

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