Ryokuentoshi Station, Railway station in Yokohama, Japan
Ryokuentoshi Station is an elevated railway facility on the Sagami Railway Izumino Line, equipped with two opposing side platforms serving two tracks. The station links the Ryokuen area with the broader transportation network serving Yokohama's communities.
The station opened for service on April 8, 1976, introducing a new transportation link to Yokohama's Izumi-ku district. This opening supported growing development and connectivity for communities in the city's southern region.
The station serves as a gateway to educational institutions including Nakaman Gakuin Ryokuen City School and Ferris University Ryokuen campus.
The station features level access and clear signage to help passengers navigate the platforms. As an active transit hub, visitors should expect crowding during peak travel hours.
The station earned recognition as part of the 100 stations of Kanto, representing notable railway stops across the greater Tokyo region.
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