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, or simply , is located in the heart of
Kobe Kobe ( , ; officially , ) is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture Japan. With a population around 1.5 million, Kobe is Japan's seventh-largest city and the third-largest port city after Tokyo and Yokohama. It is located in Kansai region, whi ...
, Japan. This station is the main railway terminal of Kobe.


Lines

Sannomiya is served by the following railway lines and stations: * Hanshin Electric Railway ( Main Line) - Kobe-Sannomiya Station (Hanshin) * Hankyu Railway ( Kobe Line, Kobe Kosoku Line) - Kobe-Sannomiya Station (Hankyu) * Kobe New Transit ( Port Island Line, K01) - Sannomiya Station *
Kobe Municipal Subway The is a rapid transit system in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Like other large Japanese cities, Kobe's subway system is heavily complemented by suburban rail. In addition, two people mover lines also serve the Kobe area: the Port Island Line ...
( Seishin-Yamate Line, S03) - Sannomiya Station *Kobe Municipal Subway ( Kaigan Line, S03) - Sannomiya-Hanadokeimae Station (''see separate article'') *
JR West , also referred to as , is one of the Japan Railways Group (JR Group) companies and operates in western Honshu. It has its headquarters in Kita-ku, Osaka. It is listed in the Tokyo Stock Exchange, is a constituent of the TOPIX Large70 index, and i ...
- Sannomiya Station (''see separate article'')


Hanshin Railway Main Line


Overview

The current station opened as Kobe Station on 12 April 1905. The station would undergo several name changes until the current name was introduced in 2013 along with the station number (HS 32). In 1987, platform 3 was extended and a new ticket gate was opened on the north side. The station was damaged by the Great Hanshin earthquake on 17 January 1995 and all services were suspended. Service was temporarily restored between this station and Kōsoku Kōbe on 1 February 1995, and full restoration of Hanshin Line services would be achieved on 26 June 1995.


Layout

This station has a combination bay/island platform serving three tracks below ground level. Tracks 1 and 3 are for through-trains running between
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and Sanyo Himeji, while track 2 is for trains headed to Ōsaka Namba and Kintetsu Nara.


Gallery

File:Hanshin_Kobe-Sannomiya_Station_20220827-2.jpg, Main Line platform №3 in August 2022


Hankyu Railway Kobe Line, Kobe Kosoku Line


Overview

Hankyu Railway’s station was established in 1936, and as its terminal within the city, was initially referred to as “Kobe”. The original station building was noted for its Art Deco architecture and a grand arch through which trains passed on their approach to the station; this was damaged beyond repair in the 1995 Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and was replaced by a temporary structure, which remained in use until 2020. A new high-rise building is now under construction, mimicking the design of the original station building, but lacking the arch over the tracks.


Layout

This station has two island platforms with three tracks elevated close to JR Sannomiya Station.


Kobe Municipal Subway Seishin-Yamate Line


Layout

This station has a side platform serving a track on the second basement and the third basement.


Gallery

File:Subway_Sannomiya_East_TicketGate.jpg, Fare control area (2018)


Port Liner


Overview

The platforms for the Port Island Line opened on 5 February 1981.
Platform screen doors Platform screen doors (PSDs), also known as platform edge doors (PEDs), are used at some train, rapid transit and people mover stations to separate the platform from train tracks, as well as on some bus rapid transit, tram and light rail sys ...
have been installed since opening day. In an announcement in 2018, a proposal was made to extend the Port Island Line to 8-car operation following an increase in ridership.


Layout

This station has an island platform serving two elevated tracks.


Surroundings

;East side (East entrance of Kobe New Transit and JR West) :*Kobe Shimbun Kaikan (M-INT Kobe) :**Sannomiya Bus Terminal (M1 - M11) :* Daiei :*Chuo Ward Office, Kobe :*Shinki Bus Sannomiya Bus Terminal (M15) ;South side (East of Flower Road, Center entrance of Hanshin Railway, Kobe New Transit and JR West) :*The Chuo Mitsui Trust and Banking Company, Limited Kobe Branch :**Hanshin Bus expressway bus (Kobe Sannomiya), Transit buses (Sannomiya-ekimae) (Y1, Y2) :*Kobe Sanyo Bus expressway bus (Kobe Sannomiya), Transit buses (Sannomiya-ekimae) (M12 - M14) :*Sannomiya OPA :* Sogo Kobe :**Shinki Bus expressway bus (Kobe Sannomiya), Transit buses (Sannomiya-ekimae) (Y3 - Y5) :*Kobe Loft :**Transit buses (Hanshin-mae) (Y6, Y7) :*Kobe International House :*Joshin ;South side (West of Flower Road, Entrances of Hankyu Railway, West entrance of Hanshin Railway and JR West) :*Kobe Kotsu Center Building :**Airport limousine for
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and
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(S1) :*Sannomiyacho Itchome (Kobe City Bus) (S2) :*Kobe
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:**Transit buses (Hanshin-mae) (S3, S4) :*Sannomiya Center-gai :**Transit buses (Hanshin-mae) (S5, S6) :*
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Sannomiya Branch :*Kobe City Hall ;North side (East of Flower Road, East entrance of JR West and Kobe Subway) :*Sundai :*Transit buses (Subway Sannomiya) (N4 - N8) ;North side (West of Flower Road, East entrance of Hankyu Railway and Kobe Subway) :*Yoyogi Seminar :*Transit buses (Subway Sannomiya) (N1 - N3) ;West side (West entrance of Hankyu Railway and Kobe Subway) :* Tokyu Hands Sannomiya - connected with the west entrance of Kobe Subway :*
Ikuta Shrine is a Shinto shrine in the Chūō Ward of Kobe, Japan, and is possibly among the oldest shrines in the country. History According to '' Nihon Shoki'', it was founded by the Empress Jingū at the beginning of the 3rd century AD to enshrine the ''ka ...
:*Ikuta Police Station (Hyogo Prefecture) :* Kobe Mosque a Kobe Islamic Community Center :*Kobe Tax Office :* NHK Kobe Broadcansting Station


References


See also

*
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External links


Port Liner Sannomiya Station (P01)
(Japanese)

(Japanese)

(Japanese) {{Navboxes, list1= {{Hanshin Main Line, state=expanded {{Hankyu Kobe Line, state=expanded {{Seishin-Yamate Line, state=expanded Railway stations in Hyōgo Prefecture Hankyū Kōbe Main Line Hanshin Main Line Stations of Kobe Municipal Subway Railway stations in Japan opened in 1905