Minato Kuyakusho Station

Minato Kuyakusho Station (港区役所駅, Minato Kuyakusho-eki) is an underground railway station on the Meikō Line in Minato-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, operated by Nagoya Municipal Subway. It is numbered "E05".

Minato Kuyakusho Station

港区役所駅
Exit 1 and surrounding area
Location1-14-20 Kōraku, Minato, Nagoya, Aichi
(名古屋市港区港楽一丁目14-20)
Japan
Operated byTransportation Bureau City of Nagoya
Line(s)Meikō Line
Connections
  • Bus stop
Other information
Station codeE5
History
Opened1971
Passengers
FY20081,235,690[1]

Lines

Minato Kuyakusho Station is served by the Meikō Line, and lies 4.6 km from the terminus of the Meikō Line at Kanayama Station.

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Meikō Line
Tōkai-dōri - Tsukiji-guchi

Layout

Minato Kuyakusho Station has two underground opposed side platforms. There is one set of ticket barriers, beyond which there are two exits. Each platform has an elevator, and Platform 1 for Nagoyakō Station has an up escalator and Platform 2 for Kanayama Station has a down escalator. Beyond the gates are two exits, Exit 1 and Exit 2. Near Exit 2 is a public telephone. There are universal access toilets with a baby changing area.

Platforms

1  Meikō Line for Nagoyakō
2  Meikō Line for Kanayama, Sakae, and Ōzone

On Platform 1 for Nagoyakō Station, train door 13 is closest to the elevator, door 12 is closest to the escalator, and doors 5 and 12 are closest to the stairs. On the opposite platform, Platform 2 for Kanayama Station, train door 14 is closest to the elevator and doors 7 and 14 are closest to the stairs.[2][3]

History

Minato Kuyakusho Station was opened on 29 March 1971.

Surrounding area

This station provides access to its namesake, Minato-ku Ward Office, as well as a local library[4] and a 24-hour post office.[5]

References

  1. 平成21年版名古屋市統計年鑑 11.運輸・通信 [Nagoya Statistics for Year 21 of the Heisei Era, 11 Transportation and Communication] (in Japanese). Nagoya City. Retrieved 1 December 2010.
  2. 駅構内図 [Diagram of Station Interior] (in Japanese). Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  3. 避難経路図 [Evacuation Routes Diagram] (in Japanese). Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  4. 港図書館 [Port Library] (in Japanese). Nagoya City. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
  5. 名古屋港支店 [Nagoya Port Branch] (in Japanese). Japan Post. Retrieved 19 November 2010.

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