Higashi-ojima Station explained


Higashi-ojima Station
Native Name:東大島駅
Native Name Lang:ja
Address:9-3-14 Ōjima, Kōtō City, Tokyo
Country:Japan
Platforms:2 side platforms
Tracks:2
Structure:Elevated
Code:S-16
Map Type:Japan Tokyo city#Japan Tokyo Bay and Boso Peninsula#Japan Tokyo#Japan
Passengers:30,062 daily
Pass Year:[1]

is a railway station in Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan. Its station number is S-16 and is served by the Toei Shinjuku Line. The station opened on December 21, 1978. It is a station in the form of a bridge over the Kyu-Naka river.

Platforms

Higashi-ojima Station consists of two side platforms served by two tracks. It has two exits on the two ends of the platform. These are the Komatsugawa exit and the Ojima exit.

Surrounding area

The station is located on top of the Kyu-Naka River as a bridge, northeast of the intersection of Tokyo Metropolitan Routes 50 (Shin-Ōhashi-dōri) and 477 (Banshobashi-dōri), with the station platforms stretching across the Kyū-Naka River. The station lies in the midst of several parks and recreational facilities, with the Komatsugawa danchi owned by Urban Renaissance to the southeast. Other points of interest include:

Connecting bus service

Toei Bus

Line

External links

35.6903°N 139.846°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hamachō Station information. Japanese. Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation. 24 February 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100131061938/http://www.kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp/subway/stations/higashi-ojima/s16.html. 2010-01-31.