Motoujina-guchi Station

34°21′14″N 132°27′35″E / 34.353972°N 132.459667°E / 34.353972; 132.459667

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Motoujina-guchi

元宇品口
General information
LocationUjina-kaigan 1-chome, Minami-ku, Hiroshima
Japan
Operated byHiroshima Electric Railway
Line(s) Hiroden Ujina Line
Route 
Other information
Station codeU17
History
OpenedApril 3, 1915

Motoujina-guchi is a Hiroden station (tram stop) on Hiroden Ujina Line, located in Minami-ku, Hiroshima.[1]

Routes

From Motoujina-guchi Station, there are three of Hiroden Streetcar routes.

Connections

Ujina Line
Kaigan-dori — Motoujina-guchiHiroshima Port

Around station

  • Moto-Ujina Park
  • Hiroshima Minato Park

History

  • Opened as "Mukōujina-guchi" on April 3, 1915.
  • Moved and renamed to "2-chome-ura" in 1929.
  • Renamed to "Mukōujina" as the terminal stop on December 27, 1935.
  • Renamed to "Mukōujina-guchi".
  • Renamed to the present name "Motoujina-guchi" on November 1, 2001.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Motoujinaguchi Station in Hiroshima: Railway Lines, Events, Hotels | TravelTownsJP". www.traveltowns.jp. Retrieved 2022-08-06.
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