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[[Image:Shigakeihanline.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Keihan Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line train at [[Shimanoseki Station]] in [[Otsu, Shiga]].]]
[[Image:20171204_5611.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Keihan Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line train at [[Omi Jingu-mae Station]] in [[Otsu, Shiga]].]]


by [[Philbert Ono]]
by [[Philbert Ono]]
Two Keihan Lines run in Shiga: Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line (entirely within Otsu) and Keishin Line between Otsu and Kyoto Prefecture. The Keihan Line in Otsu started running between Hama-Otsu and Ishiyama-dera in 1914. The line was later extended to Sakamoto.
Wheelchair users must note that many Keihan Line stations are not wheelchair accessible. Click on the train station link below to see if the station is accessible or not. If necessary, call the indicated phone number in advance for wheelchair assistance. Many stations are unmanned.


=Keihan Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line=
=Keihan Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line=
Line 29: Line 33:
*[[Ano Station]] (穴太駅) -
*[[Ano Station]] (穴太駅) -
*[[Matsunobamba Station]] (松ノ馬場駅) -
*[[Matsunobamba Station]] (松ノ馬場駅) -
*[[Sakamoto Station]] (坂本駅) - Near the Hiezan cable car station to go up Mt. Hiei. Sakamoto is a temple town at the foot of Mt. Hiei. In March 2018, Sakamoto Station will be renamed Sakamoto Hie-zan-guchi Station (坂本比叡山口駅).
*[[Sakamoto_Hiezan-guchi_Station]] (坂本比叡山口駅) - Near the Hiezan cable car station to go up Mt. Hiei. Sakamoto is a temple town at the foot of Mt. Hiei. Formerly named Sakamoto Station until March 2018.


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Latest revision as of 10:51, 13 November 2022

Keihan Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line train at Omi Jingu-mae Station in Otsu, Shiga.

by Philbert Ono

Two Keihan Lines run in Shiga: Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line (entirely within Otsu) and Keishin Line between Otsu and Kyoto Prefecture. The Keihan Line in Otsu started running between Hama-Otsu and Ishiyama-dera in 1914. The line was later extended to Sakamoto.

Wheelchair users must note that many Keihan Line stations are not wheelchair accessible. Click on the train station link below to see if the station is accessible or not. If necessary, call the indicated phone number in advance for wheelchair assistance. Many stations are unmanned.

Keihan Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line

京阪石山坂本線

Almost like a streetcar line cutting through the center of Otsu, Shiga from the east end in Ishiyama to the west end in Sakamoto. It takes you places in the city where the JR line cannot reach such as Ishiyama-dera temple, Hama-Otsu shopping and amusement area, Miidera temple, Omi Shrine, and Sakamoto.

Keihan Keishin Line

京阪京津線

Streetcar line connecting Otsu and Kyoto.

Keihan Electric Railway Co.