Ikejiri-Ōhashi Station, Underground railway station in Setagaya and Meguro, Japan
Ikejiri-Ōhashi Station is an underground railway station located at the boundary between Setagaya and Meguro wards in Tokyo. It has two platforms serving the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line with connections to several bus routes nearby.
The station opened in 1977 as part of Tokyo's underground railway expansion. It established a key connection between the Shibuya and Futako-Tamagawa areas in the city's growing transportation network.
The station sits near the Meguro River Green Belt, where seasonal cherry blossoms and traditional Japanese gardens create connections between nature and urban life.
The station has multiple entrances and exits that allow travelers to move across the street easily. Nearby bus stops enable connections to other parts of the city, making it a convenient transfer point for commuters.
Nearby is the Meguro Sky Garden, an elevated park with hundreds of trees that covers major roads underneath. The garden shows how modern urban design can blend transportation and green space together.
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