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Transport Information Guide Swimming(Artistic Swimming Transport Information Guide Sport & Discipline Venue Hyogo Pref. Amagasaki Sports Amagasaki City Forest 43 Ogimachi, Amagasaki City, Hyogo Swimming https://www.a-spo.com/ (Artistic Swimming) ■Recommended route to the venue From Osaka Station (Center Village) to the venue ( OP Original Kansai One Pass usable section WP Original JR Kansai Wide Area Pass usable section) Osaka Tachibana Suehirocho Venue Sta. Sta. Traffic Mode Line Depart Arrive Route Time pass Kobe Line Train JR Osaka Sta. Tachibana Sta. OP WP 11min. for Sannomiya, Nishi-Akashi,Himeji Public Hanshin Tachibana Sta. Suehirocho OP Amagasaki City Line, Route 60 22min. Bus Bus Walking Suehirocho Venue 9min. Osaka-Umeda Amagasaki Suehirocho Venue Sta. Center-Pool-Mae Sta. Traffic Mode Line Depart Arrive Route Time pass Hanshin Amagasaki Center- Hanshin Main Line Train Electric Osaka-Umeda Sta. OP 15min. Railway Pool-Mae Sta. for Kobe-Sannomiya, Akashi Public Hanshin Amagasaki Center- Suehirocho OP Amagasaki City Line, Route 60 10min. bus Bus Pool-Mae Sta. Walking Suehirocho Venue 9min. From Masters Village Hyogo to the venue Masters Village Hyogo: in Duo Kobe “Duo Dome” ※1 minute walk from JR Kobe Station Kobe Tachibana Duo Dome Suehirocho Venue Sta. Sta. Traffic Mode Line Depart Arrive Route Time pass Walking Masters Village Kobe Sta. 1min. Kobe Line Train JR Kobe Sta. Tachibana Sta. OP WP 29min. for Sannomiya, Amagasaki,Osaka Public Hanshin Tachibana Sta. Suehirocho OP Amagasaki City Line, Route 60 22min. Bus Bus Walking Suehirocho Venue 9min. Amagasaki Kosoku-Kobe Suehirocho Venue Duo Dome Sta. Center-Pool-Mae Sta. Traffic Mode Line Depart Arrive Route Time pass Kosoku-Kobe Walking Masters Village 5min. Sta. Hanshin Kosoku-Kobe Amagasaki Center- Hanshin Main Line 36min. Train OP Railway Sta. Pool-Mae Sta. for Osaka-Umeda ※ Public Hanshin Amagasaki Center- Suehirocho OP Amagasaki City Line, Route 60 10min. bus Bus Pool-Mae Sta. Walking Suehirocho Venue 9min. ※ When transferring from a limited express train to a local train at Nishinomiya Station. ■Information about other routes ■Access map to the venue Amagasaki Sports Forest ■From the highway interchange ・3 minutes by car from the Hanshin Expressway Wangan Line “Amagasaki-Suehiro” Interchange ・10 minutes by car from the Hanshin Expressway Kobe Line “Amagasaki-Nishi” Interchange ■Parking information Parking Amagasaki Sports Forest parking lot Fee Free lot name Parking Address 43 Ogimachi, Amagasaki City 1,000 cars capacity ■Other traffic precautions AsAs ofof OctoberFebruary 31, 1, 20192020.
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