Kintetsu Kashihara Line Morning Rush at Kashiharajingū-mae Station – April 2025 Train Arrivals and Departures

By KAZUの鉄道館

This video provides a detailed look into the morning rush hour at Kashiharajingū-mae Station (橿原神宮前駅), a major terminal on the Kintetsu Kashihara Line located in Kumecho, Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture. Filmed on a weekday in April 2025 from 6:50 am to around 9:00 am, the footage captures the flurry of train activity typical for this important regional station.

Throughout the video, viewers will see an array of Kintetsu trains arriving and departing, including the Ace, Vistacar (ビスタカー), and several other models such as the 8810, 3200, 8A, 1249, 9820, and 8600 series. Noteworthy moments include the appearances of the Ise-Shima Liner decorated with Mijumaru (Oshawott) wrapping, a playful element that train enthusiasts and Pokémon fans alike will appreciate. The video also features closeups on station name signage and well-timed captures of train arrivals, departures, and passing moments between different rolling stock types.

Kashiharajingū-mae Station functions as a significant interchange, connecting the Kintetsu Kashihara Line with other lines like the Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line and Yoshino Line. Serving the area around the famous Kashihara Shrine (a major Shinto shrine in Nara), the station is not only an essential node for commuters but also for tourists heading to local cultural landmarks. The inclusion of multiple train series in quick succession is a rare feast for railway fans, providing insight into the operational flow during one of the busiest parts of the day.

For visitors interested in Japanese railway culture or those planning transit through south Nara Prefecture, observing the platform activity and diversity of trains at Kashiharajingū-mae is both informative and visually engaging. The video’s precise documentation of models, scheduled timings, and unique promotional trains makes it especially valuable for trainspotters and those curious about everyday Japanese transport experiences.

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