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Keisei Sekiya Station, railway station in Adachi, Tokyo, Japan

Keisei Sekiya Station is an elevated railway station in the Senju-Akebonochō neighborhood of Tokyo, located on the Keisei Main Line. Two side platforms flank the tracks under a covered structure, serving trains running in both directions.

The station opened in December 1931, connecting what was then a more rural part of the city to Tokyo's growing rail network. In 2010 it was assigned the station code KS06 to help travelers navigate the system.

The station's name references a nearby historical shrine that gave character to the area. Today it remains a focal point for daily life in the neighborhood, where residents and commuters naturally gather as part of their routines.

Stairs, elevators, and escalators connect street level to the platforms, making the station accessible for different needs. Signs are clear and staff are generally available to help, even for passengers who do not read Japanese.

A short walk from the station is Ushida Station on the Tobu Skytree Line, which creates a rare transfer point between two separate private railways in the same neighborhood. Combining both lines opens up a wide range of destinations across Tokyo and into Saitama Prefecture.

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Location
Senju-Akebonochō
Inception
December 19, 1931
Official opening
December 19, 1931
Address
東京都足立区千住曙町2番2号
GPS coordinates
35.74390,139.81180
Latest update
March 3, 2026 10:14
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