Osaka airport: Tickets, Map, Live Departure, How-to, Routes

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Osaka Airport Station is a station of Osaka High-Speed Rail Osaka Monorail Line (main line) located in Hotaru-ike Nishimachi, Toyonaka City, Osaka Prefecture. Directly connected to the Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport) terminal building. The station number is 11.

In addition, near the station building including the airport itself, it becomes a so-called "mixed place" where Toyoda city area in Osaka Prefecture (Furoke Nishimachi, south airport town) and Ikeda city area (airport) and Itami city area in Hyogo prefecture (Osakada) are complicated. The station buildings span Ikeda City and Toyonaka City, but the official address is Toyonaka City from the location of the station chief's room.

An elevated station with an island-style home 1 line 2 line. In principle, only the second home is used, and the passenger trains arriving and departing at the first home are only a small part of the first train and the weekday rush hour. Home No.1 is also used for getting off the train that will be forwarded after arrival at the station.

Osaka airport Station Plan

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Address

大阪国際空港, 大阪府豊中市螢池西町3丁目555, 大阪府道11号大阪国際空港線, 池田市, 大阪府, 560−0036, 日本 (Japan)

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