Higashi Betsuin Station (東別院駅, Higashi Betsuin-eki) is an underground metro station located in Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan operated by the Nagoya Municipal Subway.[2] It is located 0.7 rail kilometers from the terminus of the Meijō Line at Kanayama Station. It is close to Nagoya Broadcasting Network[3] and Higashi Betsuin Temple,[4] after which it is named. Higashi Betsuin is an abbreviation of the name Higashi Hongan-ji Nagoya Betsuin, a Buddhist temple known formally as Shinshuōtaniha Nagoya Betsuin, which is a temple associated with the temple in Kyoto called Higashi Hongan-ji.
Higashi Betsuin Station 東別院駅 | |
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General information | |
Location | 3-24 Ōimachi, Naka, Nagoya, Aichi (名古屋市中区大井町3-24) Japan |
Operated by | Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya |
Line(s) | Meijō Line |
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Other information | |
Station code | M02 |
History | |
Opened | 30 March 1967; 55 years ago (1967-03-30) |
Passengers | |
2008 | 6,098 [1] daily |
Higashi Betsuin Station was opened on 30 March 1967.[5]
Higashi Betsuin Station has two underground opposed side platforms. The platforms are as follows:[6]
1 | ■ Meijō Line | For Kanayama, Aratamabashi, and Nagoyakō (counterclockwise) |
2 | ■ Meijō Line | For Sakae and Ōzone (clockwise) |
Because the station is next to Nagoya Broadcasting Network, the network's common name, Mētere, and mascot, Wandaho, are displayed on the platforms' walls. There are two wickets. There are four exits in two pairs, namely Exit 1 and Exit 2, and Exit 3 and Exit 4. The station is equipped with elevators, so it is handicapped-accessible, as is the station's bathroom.
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Meijō Line | ||||
Kanayama | - | Kamimaezu |
Stations of the Nagoya Municipal Subway Meijō Line | |
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