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Shibahara-handai-mae Station

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Osaka Monorail Shibahara handai mae Station
Osaka Monorail Shibahara handai mae Station

Shibahara-handai-mae Station (柴原阪大前駅, Shibahara-Handai-mae Eki) is a Japanese monorail station of Osaka Monorail in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. "Handai" is a nickname in Japanese for Osaka University, and this station is close to the university's Toyonaka Campus. On October 1, 2019, this station was renamed from Shibahara Station (柴原駅).

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Shibahara-handai-mae Station
大阪中央環状線, Toyonaka

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N 34.800397222222 ° E 135.45855 °
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大阪中央環状線

大阪中央環状線
560-0041 Toyonaka
Osaka Prefecture, Japan
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