Where is the Tozai subway line in Kyoto?

Where is the Tozai subway line in Kyoto?

The Tozai Line is useful for getting from the center of the city to sightseeing districts like Higashiyama in the east and Nijo Castle in the West. At Uzumasa Tenjingawa station you can also transfer to the Keifuku Randen Line to access Arashiyama in the west or Kinkakuji Temple (the Golden Pavilion) in the north.

Is there a subway line from Kyoto to Takeda?

The Karasuma Subway Line runs between Kokusaikaikan Station in the north and Takeda Station in the south. This line is especially useful as it provides a quick connection between Kyoto Station and Kyoto’s city center at Shijo Station.

Where are the stops on the Kyoto Subway?

Other useful stops are Daigo Station for Daigoji Temple, Keage Station for Nanzenji Temple, Sanjo Keihan Station for city center shopping and Pontocho alley, and Uzumasa Tenjingawa Station for the Toei Uzumasa Eigamura theme park. For full details of this route and its key destinations see our Tozai Subway Line article.

Which is the transfer point for the Sagano Line in Kyoto?

Sanjo Keihan Station is the transfer point for the Keihan Main Line. This line is particularly useful as it runs north to south through the center of the city and provides access to many of Kyoto’s major tourist locations. Nijo Station is another transfer point for the JR Sagano Line that runs between Kyoto Station and JR Saga-Arashiyama Station.

Which is the first station on the Tozai Line?

1 T1 Rokujizo Station. This is the first station on the Tozai Line. 2 T3 Daigo Station. Exit here for UNESCO World Heritage Site Daigoji Temple. 3 T4 Ono Station. Exit here for Kajuji Temple and Zuishinin Temple. 4 T7 Yamashina Station. Transfer here to the JR Biwako Line, the JR Kosei Line and 5 T8 Misasagi Station. Transfer here

Where can I find the Kyoto Subway timetable?

Station maps and timetables are available at the Arukumachi Kyoto website. A PDF route map and information brochure is also available for Kyoto’s subway and bus services. To find train and transfer times quickly and easily it is best to use an English language online route finder like the Japan Transit Planner or Hyperdia.

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