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Kishinosato Tamade Station, which started as Koya Railway's Kotsuma Station, passed through Abeno Station and was later merged into Kishinosato Station on the Nankai Main Line. This station is located at the intersection of the Nankai Main Line and Koya Line, and has existed as a huge junction station with a connecting line for both lines. After the Senboku Rapid Railway entered the Koya Line, a platform for trains on the connecting line, which did not have one before, was built on the outside of the branch, so Kishinosato Station expanded significantly in the southeast direction. Later, with the elevation of the Nankai Main Line, the Koya Line was divided and the Koya Line's platform was reduced, and instead, Tamade Station, which was only 400m to the south, was absorbed, and it became Kishinosato Tamade Station. ■NarrationVOICEVOX: Shikoku MetanVOICEVOX: Zundamon■CastOsaka PrefectureVOICEVOX: Namioto RitsuNankai Railway/Nankai Electric RailwayVOICEVOX: Kirigashima Sorin Senboku Rapid RailwayVOICEVOX: No.7■MusicYouTube Audio LibraryEine Kleine Nachtmusik (by Mozart) Baroque Coffee House (by Doug Maxwell_Media Right Productions)■Map SourceGoogle My MapsGeospatial Information Authority of Japan (Now and Then Map)■Aerial Photo SourceGeospatial Information Authority of Japan (Leaflet) #Nankai Electric Railway #Semboku Rapid Railway #Nankai Railway #Kouya Railway #Kouya Tozan Railway #Osaka Kouya Railway #Kishiosato Tamade Station #Kishinosato Station #Tamade Station #Abeno Station #Katsuma Station #Namba Station #Imamiya Ebisu Station #Sumiyoshi Taisha Station #Sumiyoshi Higashi Station #Sakai Higashi Station #Nankai Main Line #Nankai Kouya Line #Senboku New Town #Abeno Shrine083