Sugamo Station
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Sugamo Station (巣鴨駅 sugamo-eki?) is a train station in Tokyo's Toshima ward. Opened on April 1, 1903, the JR station is used by about 76,000 passengers daily.
The station is located at
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To the north of the station is a long shopping street, Jizō-dōri (地蔵通り) popular with older ladies, and the area is known as Harajuku for Grannies.
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« | Service | » | ||
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Ōtsuka | Yamanote Line | Komagome | ||
Sengoku | Toei Mita Line | Nishi-Sugamo |
Stations of the Yamanote Line
Shinagawa - Ōsaki - Gotanda - Meguro - Ebisu - Shibuya - Harajuku - Yoyogi - Shinjuku - Shin-Ōkubo - Takadanobaba - Mejiro - Ikebukuro - Ōtsuka - Sugamo - Komagome - Tabata - Nishi-Nippori - Nippori - Uguisudani - Ueno - Okachimachi - Akihabara - Kanda - Tōkyō - Yūrakuchō - Shinbashi - Hamamatsuchō - Tamachi - Shinagawa
(Tokyu Meguro Line) << Meguro - Shirokanedai - Shirokane-Takanawa - Mita - Onarimon - Uchisaiwaichō - Hibiya - Otemachi - Jimbōchō - Suidōbashi - Kasuga - Hakusan - Sengoku - Sugamo - Nishi-Sugamo - Shin-Itabashi - Itabashi-kuyakushomae - Itamashi-hommachi - Motohasunuma - Shimura-sakaue - Shimura-sanchōme - Hasune - Nishidai - Takashimadaira - Shin-Takashimadaira - Nishi-Takashimadaira