Shimo-Shimmei Station

Shimo-Shimmei Station (下神明駅, Shimo-shinmei-eki) is a train station in eastern Tokyo, Japan.

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Shimo-Shimmei Station

下神明駅
Entrance, 2020
LocationNishi-Shinagawa 1-chome, Shinagawa, Tokyo
(東京都品川区西品川1丁目)
Japan
Operated byTokyu Corporation
Line(s)Tokyu Oimachi Line
Connections
    Other information
    Station codeOM02
    History
    OpenedJuly 6, 1927
    Previous namesTogoshi (until 1936)
    Traffic
    Passengers (2014)7,434 daily
    Station platforms, 2020

    Station layout

    1  Oimachi Line HatanodaiŌokayama ・ Jiyūgaoka ・ Futako-Tamagawa
    ・(Tokyu Den-en-Toshi Line) Saginuma ・ Chūō-Rinkan
    2  Oimachi Line Ōimachi

    History

    • July 6, 1927 Opened as Togoshi Station (戸越駅).
    • January 1, 1936 Renamed to the present name.

    Traffic

    In 2014, 7,434 passengers per day started or ended travel at the station in average.[1]

    Adjacent stations

    Service
    Ōimachi   Tokyu Oimachi Line   Togoshi-kōen

    Surrounding area

    • Shinagawa Ward Office
    • Shinagawa Chuo Park
    • Shimoshinmei Tenso jinjya shrine
    • Ebara Shichi-Fuku-Jin(Seven Lucky Gods in Ebara area)
      • Toko-ji temple
    • Togoshi park
    • Hoyo no Mori Elementary and Junior High School
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    References

    1. Tokyu Corporation (May 30, 2015). 2014年度乗降人員 (in Japanese). Retrieved February 21, 2016.


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