Namba
District of Osaka, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Namba (Japanese: 難波, IPA: [namba]) is a district in Chūō and Naniwa wards of Osaka, Japan. It is regarded as the center of Osaka's Minami (ja:ミナミ, "South") region.[1] Its name came from a variation of Naniwa, the former name of Osaka. Namba hosts some of the city's main south-central railway terminals, as JR, Kintetsu, Nankai, Hanshin, and three Osaka Metro subway lines all have stations within this region.
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Country | Japan |
Prefecture | Osaka |
City | Osaka |
Ward | Chūō |
Railway stations
- Namba Station
- ●Nankai Electric Railway
- Osaka Metro
- ●Midōsuji Line (M20)
- ●Yotsubashi Line (Y15)
- ●Sennichimae Line (S16)
- JR Namba Station
- ●JR West
- Ōsaka Namba Station
- ●Kintetsu
- Namba Line (through service to the Nara Line)
- ●Hanshin Railway
References
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