Sendagaya Station
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千駄ケ谷駅 Sendagaya JR East commuter rail station |
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Sendagaya station platforms viewed from above |
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Address | Shibuya, Tokyo | ||||||||||
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Tracks | 4 | ||||||||||
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Owned by | JR East | ||||||||||
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Passengers (2006) | 8.027 million ▼ 10% | ||||||||||
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Sendagaya Station (Japanese: 千駄ケ谷駅) is located in Shibuya ward, Tokyo and serves Chūō-Sobu Line local services on the Chūō Main Line.
There is a temporary platform on the south side of the station.
Located in front of the station is Kokuritsu Kyogijo Station (National Stadium), also known as Tokyo Taiikukan Mae, on the Toei Oedo Line (都営地下鉄大江戸線|Toei Chikatetsu Oedo-sen) operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation.
[edit] Around the station
Sendagaya is an important center for culture and sporting venues.
- Shinjuku Gyoen
- Olympic Stadium, Tokyo
- Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium
- National Noh Theatre
- Hato Mori Hachiman Shrine
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