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Kobe Subway

Kobe, Japan

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Kobe Subway Overview

The Kobe Municipal Subway is a rapid transit system in Japan. The subway network provides convenient transportation for residents and visitors, connecting various major areas of the city. The Kobe Municipal Subway began operations with the opening of the Seishin-Yamate Line on June 18, 1977, and the Kaigan Line later began its services on February 2, 1985. The Kobe Municipal Subway consists of two lines: the Seishin-Yamate Line and the Kaigan Line. The Seishin-Yamate Line, also known as the Blue Line, runs east-west and serves important locations such as Sannomiya, Shin-Kobe, and Tanigami. On the other hand, the Kaigan Line, also known as the Coastal Line or Green Line, extends along the coastline, connecting areas such as Harborland and Shin-Nagata.

Kobe Subway Key Facts

  • The subway system consists of two main lines, the Seishin-Yamate Line (Blue Line) and the Kaigan Line (Coastal Line or Green Line), each serving different areas of the city.
  • The Blue Line extends for approximately 29.3 kilometers, connecting the eastern and western parts of Kobe with major stations including Shin-Kobe, Sannomiya and Tanigami.
  • The Green Line runs along the coast, covering a distance of approximately 13.5 kilometers and connecting major locations such as Harborland and Shin-Nagata.
  • Shin-Kobe Station serves as an important interchange point, connecting the Seishin-Yamate Line with the Shinkansen (bullet train) network.
  • Kobe Municipal Subway fares are based on distance, providing a cost-effective means of transportation for both residents and visitors.
  • The subway system enhances accessibility within Kobe, allowing efficient travel for daily commuters and tourists exploring the city's diverse attractions.
  • The Kagan Line plays an important role in connecting passengers to the vibrant Harborland area, known for its shopping, entertainment and waterfront attractions.
  • The Kobe Municipal Subway contributes to the city's efficient public transportation network, providing a quick and reliable means of travel compared to surface transportation.
  • The subway system is integrated into the fabric of Kobe's urban life, contributing to the overall functionality of the city and providing an essential component of its public transportation infrastructure.

Kobe Subway Info

  • Operation Started 1977
  • Total Lines 3

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Frequently Asked Questions — Kobe Subway

Kobe Subway has 3 lines serving Kobe.

Kobe Subway began operations in 1977.

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