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| Type | public kabushiki gaisha |
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| Traded as | TYO: 9044 OSE: 9044 NSE: 9044 |
| Industry | ground transport |
| Predecessor(s) | Nankai Railway Co., Ltd. (formar parent company founded on June 16, 1884) |
| Founded | Kudoyama, Wakayama Pref., Japan (March 28, 1925 (+9:00), Koyasan Electric Railway Co., Ltd.) |
| Headquarters | 1-60, Namba Gochōme, Chūō-ku, Osaka, Osaka prefecture, Japan (大阪市中央区難波5丁目1-60) |
| Services | rail transit amusument park real estate shopping center |
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| Employees | 2,734 (March 31, 2012) |
| Subsidiaries | Hankai Tramway Co., Ltd. Nankai Bus Co., Ltd. Wakayama Bus Co., Ltd. Kansai Airport Transport Enterprise Co., Ltd. Nankai Rinlkan Bus Co., Ltd. Nankai Ferry Co., Ltd. Nankai Urban Development Co., Ltd. Nankai Fudosan Co., Ltd. |
| Website | http://www.nankai.co.jp/global/english/ |
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Nankai Electric Railway Co., Ltd. (南海電気鉄道株式会社 Nankai denki tetsudō) is a private railway in Japan. IC cards (PiTaPa and ICOCA) are accepted.
Nankai Railway Company (first) was founded on June 16, 1884, then became one of the companies that merge to form Kinki Nippon Railway Co., Ltd. (Kin-nichi, present Kintetsu Corp.) in 1944. However Kin-nichi transferred the former Nankai Railway Company Lines to present Nankai Electric Railway Co., Ltd. (formerly named Koyasan Electric Railway Co., Ltd. from March 28, 1925 until March 14, 1947) on June 1, 1947. Nankai predates all electric railways in the Tokyo region.
The Nankai network branches out in a generally southern direction from Namba Station in Osaka. The Nankai Main Line connects Osaka to Wakayama, with an important spur branching to Kansai International Airport. The rapi:t α express connects Kansai International Airport to Namba in 34 minutes, with the rapi:t β taking 39 minutes with two additional stops. The Koya Line connects Osaka to Mt. Koya, headquarters of the Buddhist Shingon sect and a popular pilgrimage site.
The name Nankai (lit. South Sea) comes from the company's routes along the Nankaidō, the old highway that ran south from the capital along the seacoast.
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