Shakujii-kōen Station

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The station's south exit.
The station's south exit.
The station's north exit.
The station's north exit.
The station's platforms, numbered 4 to 1 from the left.
The station's platforms, numbered 4 to 1 from the left.

Shakujii-kōen Station (石神井公園駅 Shakujii-kōen-eki?) is a train station located in the town of Shakujii, in Tokyo's Nerima-ku. It is served by the Ikebukuro Line of Seibu Railway.

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[edit] Layout

The station consists of two sets of island platforms numbered from north to south with exits on the north and south sides.

There are separate sets of ticket gates at the two entrances to the concrete station house, instead of facilities on a walk-through bridge over the platforms that is common in modern stations. This requires pedestrians who cross the station block to detour to the level crossings near the station. Due to heavy traffic of the trains that seriously intercepts road traffic, it is not uncommon for people to cross the tracks in dangerous manner; efforts to resolve the problem, i.e. conversion to elevated railway tracks, are being hastened.

[edit] Platforms

1 Seibu Ikebukuro Line Hibarigaoka・Tokorozawa・Kotesashi・Hannō・Agano・(Seibu Chichibu Line) Mitsumineguchi・Nagatoro
2 Seibu Ikebukuro Line (This track was shared with track 3, but as of 6 March 2007 is no longer in use.)
3 Seibu Ikebukuro Line NerimaIkebukuro・(Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line) Shinkiba・(Tokyo Metro Yurakucho New Line) Shinsen Ikebukuro
4 Seibu Ikebukuro Line NerimaIkebukuro・(Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line) Shinkiba・(Tokyo Metro Yurakucho New Line) Shinsen Ikebukuro

[edit] Neighborhood

The roads around the station's south entrance are quite narrow and efforts have been made to encourage use of the north entrance, a larger, more open area where bus stops, parking, an Isetan supermarket, and bicycle racks are located. However, the south entrance, closer to residential areas, traditional shopping streets, and Shakujii Park (Shakujii Kōen), continues to see greater use, the area around it being quite congested around rush hour times. Plans to expand this station plaza area have been included in upcoming track-laying construction projects.

[edit] History

The station was first established as Shakujii Station on April 15, 1915, and renamed Shakujii Kōen Station on March 1, 1933. Parts of the rails used as a roof structure of platforms date back to 1926.

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[edit] References

  • This article's content is derived from that on the Japanese Wikipedia.

Coordinates: 35.743778° N 139.607027° E

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