There are 3 ways to get from Kyoto to Imadegawa Station by subway, taxi, or foot
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The cheapest way to get from Kyoto to Imadegawa Station is to subway which costs ¥200 - ¥240 and takes 3 min.
The fastest way to get from Kyoto to Imadegawa Station is to subway which takes 3 min and costs ¥200 - ¥240.
Yes, there is a direct train departing from Marutamachi and arriving at Imadegawa. Services depart every 10 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 3 min.
The distance between Kyoto and Imadegawa Station is 1 km.
The best way to get from Kyoto to Imadegawa Station without a car is to subway which takes 3 min and costs ¥200 - ¥240.
The subway from Marutamachi to Imadegawa takes 3 min including transfers and departs every 10 minutes.
Kyoto to Imadegawa Station train services, operated by Kyoto City Subway, depart from Marutamachi station.
Kyoto to Imadegawa Station train services, operated by Kyoto City Subway, arrive at Imadegawa station.
There are 3745+ hotels available in Imadegawa Station.
What companies run services between Kyoto, Japan and Imadegawa Station, Japan?
Kyoto City Subway operates a subway from Marutamachi to Imadegawa every 10 minutes. Tickets cost ¥200–240 and the journey takes 3 min.
- Phone
- 0570‐666‐846
- Website
- city.kyoto.lg.jp
Subway from Marutamachi to Imadegawa
- Ave. Duration
- 3 min
- Frequency
- Every 10 minutes
- Estimated price
- ¥200–240
- Website
- https://www2.city.kyoto.lg.jp/kotsu/webguide/en/
- Ave. Duration
- 3 min
- Estimated price
- ¥1,200–1,600
Hankyu Taxi
- Phone
- +81 57-008-9800
- Website
- hankyu-taxi.co.jp
Kyoto MK
- Phone
- +81 75-778-4145
- Website
- mktaxi-japan.com
Miyako Taxi
- Phone
- +81 75-661-6611
- Website
- 117385.com
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