Futako-Tamagawa Station
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Futako-Tamagawa Station (二子玉川駅; -eki) is located in Setagaya ward, Tokyo, Japan. The area surrounding the station is commonly called Futako Tamagawa.
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[edit] Lines
[edit] Station Layout
1 | ■Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line | Saginuma ・ Nagatsuta ・ Chūō-Rinkan |
2 | ■Tokyu Oimachi Line | (terminus) |
■Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line | Saginuma ・ Chūō-Rinkan (Only a direct train from a part of Oimachi line) |
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3 | ■Tokyu Oimachi Line | Jiyūgaoka ・ Ōokayama ・ Hatanodai ・ Ōimachi |
4 | ■Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line | Shibuya ・ (Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line Direct) Oshiage ・ (Tobu Isesaki Line Direct) Kasukabe ・ Kuki ・ (Tobu Nikko Line Direct) Minami-Kurihashi |
[edit] Adjacent stations
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Yōga | Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line | Futako-Shinchi | ||
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Terminus | Tokyu Ōimachi Line | Kami-noge |
[edit] History
April 1, 1907 Tamagawa Line (玉川線 Tamagawa-sen?) (Tram) has been started, and the station opened as Tamagawa Station (玉川駅 Tamagawa-eki?).
March 1, 1924 Kinuta Line (砧線 Kinuta-sen?) (Tram) has been started.
July 15, 1927 Mizonokuchi Line (溝ノ口線 Mizonokuchi-sen?) has been started from Tamagawa Station to Mizonokuchi Station.
November 1, 1929 Futako-Tamagawa Line (二子玉川線 Futako-Tamagawa-sen?) has been started. And Futako-Tamagawa Station (二子玉川駅 Futako-Tamagawa-eki?) opened.
December 25, 1929 Futako-Tamagawa Line was integrated into Oimachi Line.
March 10, 1939 Tamagawa Station was renamed to Yomiuri-Yuen Station (よみうり遊園駅 Yomiuri-Yuen-eki?).
December 1, 1940 Yomiuri-Yuen Station and Futako-Tamagawa Station were integrated, and it was changed the title as Futako-Yomiurien Station (二子読売園駅 Futako-Yomiurien-eki?).
July 1, 1943 Mizonokuchi Line was integrated into Oimachi Line.
October 20, 1944 Futako-Yomiurien Station was renamed to Futako-Tamagawa Station.
August 1, 1954 Futako-Tamagawa Station was renamed to Futako-Tamagawaen Station (二子玉川園駅 Futako-Tamagawaen-eki?).
October 11, 1963 Oimachi Line was renamed to Den-en-toshi Line.
May 10, 1969 Tamagawa Line and Kinuta Line were abolished.
April 7, 1977 Shin-Tamagawa Line (新玉川線 Shin-Tamagawa-sen?) has been started.
August 12, 1979 The name of Oimachi Line revived.
August 6, 2000 Shin-Tamagawa Line was renamed to Den-en-toshi Line. And, Futako-Tamagawaen Station was renamed to Futako-Tamagawa Station.
[edit] See also
(thru Minami-Kurihashi, Kuki, Oshiage>>) Shibuya - Ikejiri-Ōhashi - Sangen-Jaya - Komazawa-Daigaku - Sakura-Shimmachi - Yōga - Futako-Tamagawa - Futako-Shinchi - Takatsu - Mizonokuchi - Kajigaya - Miyazakidai - Miyamaedaira - Saginuma - Tama-Plaza - Azamino - Eda - Ichigao - Fujigaoka - Aobadai - Tana - Nagatsuta - Tsukushino - Suzukakedai - Minami-Machida - Tsukimino - Chūō-Rinkan
Ōimachi - Shimo-Shinmei - Togoshi-kōen - Nakanobu - Ebaramachi - Hatanodai - Kita-Senzoku - Ōokayama - Midorigaoka - Jiyūgaoka - Kuhonbutsu - Oyamadai - Todoroki - Kami-noge - Futako-Tamagawa