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Takeda Station (Kyoto)

Coordinates: 34°57′24.82″N 135°45′22.01″E / 34.9568944°N 135.7561139°E / 34.9568944; 135.7561139
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K15
Takeda Station

竹田駅
East side
General information
LocationTakeda Okenoicho, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto-fu, 612-8421
Japan
Coordinates34°57′24.82″N 135°45′22.01″E / 34.9568944°N 135.7561139°E / 34.9568944; 135.7561139
Owned byThe Emblem of Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau. Kyoto Municipal Subway
Operated byThe Emblem of Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau. Kyoto Municipal Subway
The logo of the Kintetsu Railway Company. Kintetsu Railway
Line(s)
Distance13.7 km from Kyoto
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks4
ConnectionsBus interchange Bus stop
Construction
Structure typeelevated
Other information
Station codeB05 (Kintetsu)
K15 (Kyoto Municipal Subway)
WebsiteKintetsu
History
Opened15 November 1928 (1928-11-15)
Previous namesJōnangū-mae (until 1940)
Naraden Takeda (to 1963)
Passengers
Services
Preceding station The Emblem of Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau. Kyoto Municipal Subway Following station
Terminus Karasuma Line
Local
Kuinabashi
K14
Preceding station The logo of the Kintetsu Railway Company. Kintetsu Railway Following station
Kamitobaguchi
towards Kyōto
Kyoto Line Fushimi
Tōji
towards Kyōto
Kyoto Line
Express
Kintetsu Tambabashi
Location
Map
Stations between Kyoto and Takeda
Karasuma Line towards
Kokusaikaikan
Kyōto
Tōji
Kujō
Jūjō
Jūjō
Kamitobaguchi
Kuinabashi
Takeda
Kyoto Line towards
Yamato-Saidaiji

Takeda Station (竹田駅, Takeda-eki) is a union passenger railway station located in Fushimi-ku in Kyoto, Japan. It is jointly operated by the private railway operator Kintetsu Railway and the Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau, but is under the legal jurisdiction of the Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau. It is Kintetsu station number B05. and Kyoto Mnicipal Subway station K15[3]

Lines

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Takeda Station is served by the Kyoto Line, and is located 13.7 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Kyoto Station.[4] It is also the southern terminal station of the Karasuma Line subway, and is 13.7 kilometers from the northern terminal of the line at Kokusaikaikan. Some Karasuma Line trains operate through service with the Kyoto Line, reaching as far as Kintetsu Nara Station on the Kintetsu Nara Line.

Station layout

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The station has two buildings, one on the north side and one on the south side, both of which are elevated stations. The station consists of two island platforms and four tracks, with the inner subway line surrounded by the outer Kintetsu line. The platforms are long enough for eight cars, but because all subway and Kintetsu line trains are a maximum of six cars, two of the cars are separated by a fence. Platforms 2 and 3 are used by trains that operate with the Karasuma Subway Line and the Kintetsu Line, while platforms 1 and 4 are used by trains departing from and arriving at Kintetsu Kyoto Station. Trains traveling in the same direction can transfer between the subway line and the Kintetsu line on the same platform.[5]

Approximately 300 meters south of platforms 2 and 3, just before the crossing, there is a siding for two trains, sandwiched between the Kintetsu tracks. Trains arriving at platform 2 on the Karasuma Line bound for the Kokusai Kaikan International Conference Center will enter a siding, then turn around and enter platform 3.The siding is reserved for the subway line and does not allow trains to access the Kintetsu Line. In addition, a crossover track branches off from the main line north of platforms 2 and 3 to allow trains to enter and exit the Takeda Subway Depot, located northwest of the station.

This is the only above-ground station on the Kyoto Municipal Subway. The section of the Karasuma Line near this station is the only above-ground section of the entire Kyoto Municipal Subway.[6]

Platforms

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1   Kintetsu Kyoto Line from Kyoto on the Kintetsu Kyoto Line for Tambabashi, Shin-Tanabe, Yamato-Saidaiji, and Nara
2   Kintetsu Kyoto Line from the Karasuma Line for Tambabashi, Shin-Tanabe, Yamato-Saidaiji, and Nara
3  The symbol for the Karasuma Line of the Kyoto Municipal Subway. Karasuma Line for Kyoto (Subway), Shijō, and Kokusaikaikan
4   Kintetsu Kyoto Line for Tōji and Kyoto (Kintetsu)

History

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The station was opened as by the Nara Electric Railway (奈良電気鉄道, Nara Denki Tetsudō) as Jōnangūmae Station (城南宮前駅) on 15 November 1928, when the railway started the operation between Kyoto and Momoyamagoryō-mae stations.[7] On April 1, 1940, the station was renamed Naraden Takeda Station (奈良電竹田駅). The Nara Electric Railway was merged into the Kintetsu Railway on October 1, 1963, and the station was renamed to its present name.[8][citation needed]

On June 11, 1988, when the extension of the Karasuma Line subway was completed[9] the station was moved to its current site where is about 350 meters north of the original location and was expanded to serve both Kintetsu and subway lines. At this time the station was handed from Kintetsu to the Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau.[citation needed]

Passenger statistics

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In fiscal 2023, the Kintetsu station was used by an average of 10,902 passengers daily (boarding passengers only)[10] and the subway portion of the station was used by 18,708 passengers during the same period.

Surrounding area

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  • Jonan-gu Shrine
  • Anrakuju-in Temple
  • Nozomi Takeda Campus
  • Kyoto Prefectural General Exhibition Center (Pulse Plaza)
  • Kyoto City Youth Science Center
  • Kyoto Municipal Takeda Elementary School
  • Kyoto City Transportation Bureau Takeda Depot[32][33] - Located northwest of the station[19]
  • Kyocera Headquarters

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 第8章 都市施設 [Chapter 8: Urban facilities]. 京都市統計書 [Statistics of Kyoto City] (in Japanese). City of Kyoto.
  2. ^ "京都市交通事業白書" (in Japanese). Kyoto Municipal Transportation Bureau.
  3. ^ Kintetsu Corporation (August 19, 2015). "駅ナンバリングを全線で実施します" [We will implement the station numbering for the entire system] (PDF) (in Japanese). Retrieved September 12, 2015.
  4. ^ Terada, Hirokazu (July 2002). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. ISBN 4-87366-874-3.
  5. ^ "竹田駅" [Takeda Station]. hacchi-no-he.net. Retrieved 13 July 2025.
  6. ^ "Station Map". Arukumachi KYOTO Route Planner. City of Kyoto. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
  7. ^ "鉄軌道線の推移 大正15年4月~昭和6年3月" [April 1926 – March 1931] (PDF) (in Japanese). Kintetsu Railway.
  8. ^ "鉄軌道線の推移 昭和36年4月~昭和47年3月" [April 1961 – March 1972] (PDF) (in Japanese). Kintetsu Railway.
  9. ^ "京都市交通局:地下鉄のあゆみと概要". www.city.kyoto.lg.jp. Retrieved 2019-04-28.
  10. ^ Kintetsu Official Statistics
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