Yukigaya-ōtsuka Station explained
Yukigaya-ōtsuka Station |
Native Name: | 雪が谷大塚駅 |
Native Name Lang: | ja |
Address: | Minami-Yukigaya, Ota Ward, Tokyo
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Country: | Japan |
Platforms: | 1 island platform |
Tracks: | 2 |
Structure: | At grade |
Code: | IK09 |
Opened: | 1923 (former) 1933 (present) |
Map Type: | Japan Tokyo city#Japan Tokyo Bay and Boso Peninsula#Japan Tokyo#Japan |
is a station in southeast Tokyo, Japan. It is a located in Ōta Ward, about a 20-minute walk away from Tamagawa and a 30 minute-walk from Den-en-chōfu.
Station layout
One island platform.
History
- In May 1923, Yukigaya Station (雪ヶ谷駅) opened as a station of Ikegami Electric Railway. The station then was placed several hundred meters towards Gotanda.
- In August 1927, Chōfu-ōtsuka Station(調布大塚駅) opened near the present train depot.
- On June 1, 1933, the two stations were merged into Yukigaya Station placed on the present station position.
- In December 1943, the station was renamed to Yukigaya-ōtsuka Station (雪ヶ谷大塚駅).
- On January 20, 1966, the Japanese name was changed to the present one, replacing "ヶ" with "が." The Romanized name unchanged.
Bus services
External links
35.592°N 139.6811°W
Notes and References
- Web site: 雪が谷 のりば地図 . Map of Yukigaya Bus Stops. October 13, 2024. Japanese. Tokyu Bus Corporation.