Kamimachi-itchōme Station
Tram station in Kōchi, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan
Kamimachi-itchōme Station 上町一丁目停留場 | |
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Kamimachi-itchōme Station | |
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Location | Kōchi Japan |
Operated by | Tosaden Kōtsū |
Line(s) | Ino Line |
History | |
Opened | October 9, 1906 |
Kamimachi-itchōme Station (上町一丁目停留場, Kamimachi-itchōme-teiryujō) is a tram station in Kōchi, Kōchi Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by Tosaden Kōtsū.
History
The station opened in 1906 as Honchosuji-itchōme Station (本町筋一丁目停留場). In 1966, the station name was changed to the current one of Kamimachi-itchōme Station.[1]
The station was once planned to be closed, but was kept in operation because of its proximity to Sakamoto Ryōma's birthplace and to the Kōchi Prefectural School for the Blind.[2]
Lines
Adjacent stations
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Tosa Electric Railway | ||||
Ino Line | ||||
Masugata | - | Kamimachi-nichōme |
Surrounding area
- Ryōma's Birthplace Memorial Museum
- Kagami River
- Japan National Route 33
References
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Stations of the Tosaden Kōtsū Ino Line
- Harimayabashi
- Horizume
- Ōhashidōri
- Kōchijō-mae
- Kenchō-mae
- Gurando-dōri
- Masugata
- Kamimachi-itchōme
- Kamimachi-nichōme
- Kamimachi-yonchōme
- Kamimachi-gochōme
- Asahimachi-itchōme
- Asahi-ekimae-dōri
- Asahimachi-sanchōme
- Hotarubashi
- Kagamigawabashi
- Kamobe
- (Shijō-mae Signal Box)
- Akebonochō-higashimachi
- Akebonochō
- Asakura
- Asakura-ekimae
- Asakurajinja-mae
- Miyano-oku
- Kōnai
- Ujidanchi-mae
- (Yashiro Signal Box)
- Yashiro-dōri
- Nakayama
- Edagawa
- Inoshō-mae
- Kitauchi
- Kitayama
- Narutani
- Ino-ekimae
- Ino
33°33′26″N 133°31′30″E / 33.557312°N 133.525083°E / 33.557312; 133.525083
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