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词条 Arashiyama Station (Keifuku)
释义

  1. History

  2. Station layout

  3. Adjacent stations

  4. Surrounding Area

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox station
| name = Arashiyama Station
| native_name = {{Unbulleted list|嵐山駅|あらしやま}}
| native_name_lang = ja
| image = 嵐電嵐山駅 - panoramio (1).jpg
| alt = Station entrance and surrounding shops {{Date|2011}}
| caption = Station entrance and surrounding shops {{Date|2011}}
| address = Ukyo-ku, Kyoto
| borough = Kyoto Prefecture
| country = Japan
| coordinates = {{coord|35.015214|N|135.677694|E|display=inline,title}}[1]
| operator = Keifuku Electric Railroad
| line = Randen Arashiyama Line
| distance = 7.2km from {{STN|Shijō-Ōmiya}}
| platforms = 4
| tracks = 3
| train_operators =
| connections = Hankyu Arashiyama Line
(HK-98: {{STN|Arashiyama|Hankyu}})

JR West Sagano Sanin Main Line (Saga Arashiyama E07)

Sagano Scenic Railway (Torokko Saga)


| structure = At-grade
| parking =
| bicycle =
| disabled =
| code = A13
| website = {{URL|http://randen.keifuku.co.jp/train/arashiyama.php|Official}} {{ja icon}}
| opened = {{start date|1910|03|25}}
| closed =
| passengers = 1.4 million
| pass_year = FY2015[2]
| pass_rank =
}}{{nihongo|Arashiyama Station|嵐山駅|Arashiyama-eki}} is a tram stop in Ukyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan,[3] and the western terminus of the Randen Arashiyama Line that begins at {{STN|Shijō-Ōmiya}}. The station includes a small shopping arcade, outdoor eating areas, a foot bath, a garden featuring cherry and maple trees, as well as the "Kimono Forest," a collection of 600 kimono gowns wrapped around poles with LED lighting[1] inside.[5]

History

Arashiyama station opened on March 25, 1910, as the terminal station for the Arashiyama Railrway connecting Arashiyama with Shijo-Omiya. The station was reconstructed in 1929 to accommodate the now defunct Atagosan Railway[2]. This line started at Arashiyama and headed westward towards Kiyotaki via the Kiyotaki Tunnel, where passengers would transfer to a narrow gauge funicular to proceed their journey to the top of Mt. Atago[3]. In 1944 the Atagosan Railway was abandoned, just two years after the Keifuku Electric Railroad seized operation of the Arashiyama Line. In 2002 the "Arashiyama Hannari Hokkori Square" plaza was built, with the addition of the iconic foot bath in 2004. The station was completely renovated in 2007 and 2013.


Station layout

The station consists of three platforms at ground level, with a wheelchair-accessible concourse and ticket barriers. All platforms service trams bound for {{STN|Shijō-Ōmiya}}.[8] Tracks 1 and 2 are primarily used.

TrackLineDestination
1Arashiyama LineShijo-Omiya via Katabiranotsuji
2Arashiyama LineShijo-Omiya via Katabiranotsuji
3Arashiyama LineShijo-Omiya via Katabiranotsuji

Special services to Kitano-Hakubaicho

Adjacent stations

{{J-railservice start}}{{J-route|route={{Color|#ffffff|Randen Arashiyama Line}}|col=#9d2917|f=w}}{{J-rserv|service=Local|previous={{STN|Randen-Saga}} (A11)|next=Terminus}}{{S-end}}

Surrounding Area

  • Tenryū-ji Temple
  • Nonomiya Shrine
  • Arashiyama Bamboo Grove
  • Kogenji Temple
  • Kyoto Arashiyama Orgel Museum
  • Hogonin Temple
  • Iwatayama Monkey Park
  • Okochi Sanzo Villa
  • Saga-Torimoto
  • Hozu River
  • Togetsukyo Bridge
  • Hankyu Arashiyama Station
  • JR West Saga-Arashiyama Station
  • Sagano Scenic Railway Torokko Saga Station

References

[4][5][6][7][8]

External links

  • {{Commons category-inline|Arashiyama Station (Randen)}}
  • {{URL|http://randen.keifuku.co.jp/en/index.html|Keifuku Electric Railroad Randen official summary page (English)}}
{{Randen Arashiyama Line}}

3 : Stations of Keifuku Electric Railroad|Railway stations opened in 1910|1910 establishments in Japan

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