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Coordinates: 35°0950N 136°5750E / 35.1639°N 136.964°E / 35.1639; 136.964
 

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M17 H16
Motoyama Station


本山駅
The logo of the Nagoya Municipal Subway. Nagoya Municipal Subway station
Meijō Line platform, 1 April 2023
General information
LocationYotsuyadōri 1-18-1, Chikusa, Nagoya, Aichi
(名古屋市千種区四谷通一丁目18-1)
Japan
Operated by Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya
Line(s)
  • The logo of the Higashiyama Line of the Nagoya Municipal Subway. Higashiyama Line
  • Connections
    • Bus interchange Bus terminal
    Other information
    Station codeH16
    M17
    History
    OpenedApril 1, 1963
    Passengers
    200814,034 daily
    Services
    Preceding station The logo of the Nagoya Municipal Subway. Nagoya Municipal Subway Following station
    Jiyūgaoka
    M16
    anticlockwise
    Meijō Line Nagoya Daigaku
    M18
    clockwise
    Kakuōzan
    H15
    towards Takabata
    Higashiyama Line Higashiyama Kōen
    H17
    towards Fujigaoka

    Motoyama Station (本山駅, Motoyama-eki) is a railway stationinChikusa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan[1]

    It was opened on April 1, 1963 (1963-04-01).[2]

    The station provides access to Tōgan-ji which includes the Nagoya Daibutsu, Nagoya's large statue of Buddha. The area near this station also includes the Nagoya-area weather station.

    Lines[edit]

    Layout[edit]

    Platforms[edit]

    1  Higashiyama Line For Higashiyama Kōen and Fujigaoka
    2  Higashiyama Line For Sakae, Nagoya, and Takabata
    3  Meijō Line For Shiyakusho and Ōzone
    4  Meijō Line For Yagoto and Aratama-bashi

    References[edit]

    1. ^ 本山 [Motoyama] (in Japanese). Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  • ^ 佐藤, 信之 (19 June 2004), "高度経済成長期の鉄道整備―昭和3040年代", 地下鉄の歴史首都圏・中部・近畿圏 (in Japanese), グランプリ出版, p. 65, ISBN 4-87687-260-0
  • External links[edit]


    35°09′50N 136°57′50E / 35.1639°N 136.964°E / 35.1639; 136.964


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