is a train station on the Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line in SakyÃ
Â-ku, Kyoto, Japan nearby the Kyoto International Conference Center. It is the beginning of the line, and was opened on 3 June 1997.
Lines
Layout
The station has an island platform serving two tracks.
Around the station
The station name "Kokusaikaikan" refers to the , the city's main conference hall where many international conventions, including the conference that created the Kyoto Protocol in 1997, are held. The center can be accessed by short walk from the station.
Bus stops
Kokusaikaikan-ekimae
*Kyoto City Bus: Bus stop A
**Route 5 for Shijo Kawaramachi and KyÃ
Âto Station
**Route 31 for Gion and
**Route 65 for Karasuma Marutamachi and Shijo Karasuma
*Kyoto City Bus: Bus stop B
**Route 5, 31, 65 for Iwakura Depot
*Kyoto Bus Co., Ltd.: Bus stop 1
**Route 24 for Iwakura Jisso-in
**Route 26 for Iwakura Muramatsu (part of buses run via Iwakura Shimozaichicho)
**Route 29 for Iwakura Muramatsu via Iwakura Shinozaichicho and Nagatani Hachimangu
**Route 45, 46 for Iwakura Muramatsu
*Kyoto Bus Co., Ltd.: Bus stop 2
**Route 40 for Kyoto Sangyo Daigaku-mae and via Hokuryo Koko-mae, Kyoto Seika Daigaku-mae and Chikyuken-mae
**Route 45 for Kyoto Station, Entsujimichi and Hakuaikai Byoin-mae
**Route 46 for Kitaoji Station, Entsujimichi and Hakuaikai Byoin-mae
**Route 50 for Ichihara via Hokuryo Koko-mae, Kyoto Seika Daigaku-mae and Chikyuken-mae
**for via Hanazonobashi and Kawabata-dori (running only on weekdays)
**for Takano Depot via Takaragaike Kyugijo-mae (running except weekdays)
*Kyoto Bus Co., Ltd.: Bus stop 3
**Route 19 for Ohara and Kodeishi via Hanazonobashi and
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