is a railway station on the Tà Âkaidà  Main Line (JR Kà Âbe Line), Fukuchiyama Line (JR Takarazuka Line) and JR Tà Âzai Line of West Japan Railway Company (JR West), located in Amagasaki, Hyà Âgo, Japan. Until 1997, Amagasaki was only a local stop, but it has since become a major junction with the opening of the JR Tà Âzai Line. Today, all commuter trains and limited express trains bound for the Fukuchiyama Line stop here.
Though Amagasaki is the official terminal of the Fukuchiyama Line and the JR Tà Âzai Line, all Fukuchiyama Line train services continue east to Osaka and beyond on the Tà Âkaidà  Line or connect with the Gakkentoshi Line through the JR Tà Âzai Line. Tà Âzai Line trains continue west to Nishi-Akashi and beyond on the Tà Âkaidà  Line, and Takarazuka and beyond on the Fukuchiyama Line.
The station is referred to as "JR Amagasaki" to distinguish between the station and Amagasaki Station operated by Hanshin Electric Railway. While these two stations are situated relatively close to each other, passengers transferring between these two stations must take buses to transfer between trains.
The station has four ground-level island platforms serving eight tracks.
Amagasaki Station opened on 1 June 1874.
Station numbering was introduced in March 2018 with Amagasaki being assigned station number JR-A49 for the Kobe Line, JR-G49 for the Fukuchiyama Line, and JR-H49 for the Tozai Line.