Nishi-ojima Station
- Bus stop
Preceding station | Toei Subway | Following station | ||
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Sumiyoshi S13 towards Shinjuku | Shinjuku Line Local | Ojima S15 towards Motoyawata |
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Nishi-ojima Station (西大島駅, Nishi-ōjima-eki) is a railway station in Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan. Its station number is S-14. The station opened on December 21, 1978.
In the 2015 data available from Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Nishi-ōjima → Sumiyoshi was one of the train segments among Tokyo's most crowded train lines during rush hour.[2]
Platforms
Nishi-ojima Station consists of a single island platform served by two tracks.
1 | S Shinjuku Line | for Bakuro-yokoyama and Shinjuku KO Keio Line for Sasazuka and Hashimoto |
2 | S Shinjuku Line | for Motoyawata |
Surrounding area
The station is located underneath the intersection of Tokyo Metropolitan Routes 50 (Shin-Ōhashi-dōri) and 306 (Meiji-dōri). The area is a mix of mid-rise office buildings and scattered apartment buildings, with the Ōjima 4-chōme danchi owned by Urban Renaissance to the southeast. Other points of interest include:
- Tokyo Metropolitan High School of Science and Technology
- Kōtō Municipal No. 1 Ōjima Elementary School
- Jōtō Health Center
- Jōtō Post Office
- Tokyo Metropolitan Jōtō Senior High School
- Kōtō Municipal Comprehensive Sports Center
- Jōtō Police Station
Connecting bus service
Toei Bus: Nishi-Ōjima-Ekimae
- To 07: for Monzen-Nakachō and Kinshichō stations
- Kin 18: for Shin-Kiba-Ekimae, Kinshichō Station
- Kyūkō 05: for National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, Kinshichō Station
- Ryō 28: for Kasaibashi, Rinkai garage, No. 6 Kasai Elementary School, Ryōgoku Station
- Kame 29: for Nishi-Kasai-Ekimae, Nagisa New Town
- Kame 23: for Minami-Sunamachi Station, Kōtō Geriatric Medical Center, Kameido Station
- Kin 28: for Higashi-Ōjima-Ekimae, Kinshichō Station
- Kusa 24: for Asakusa-Kotobukichō, Higashi-Ōjima-Ekimae via Ōjima Station
- Kame 24: for Kasaibashi; via Nishi-Ōjima Station for Kameido Station
Line
References
- ^ "Hamachō Station information" (in Japanese). Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation. Archived from the original on 2010-02-03. Retrieved February 24, 2010.
- ^ "Most Crowded Rush Hour Train Lines in Tokyo". Blog. 2017-05-04. Retrieved 2024-08-11.
External links
- Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation: Nishi-ojima Station
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- (through to Sasazuka, Hashimoto)
- Shinjuku
- Shinjuku-sanchōme
- Akebonobashi
- Ichigaya
- Kudanshita
- Jimbōchō
- Ogawamachi
- Iwamotocho
- Bakuro-yokoyama
- Hamacho
- Morishita
- Kikukawa
- Sumiyoshi
- Nishi-ojima
- Ojima
- Higashi-ojima
- Funabori
- Ichinoe
- Mizue
- Shinozaki
- Moto-Yawata
35°41′22″N 139°49′34″E / 35.689352°N 139.826219°E / 35.689352; 139.826219