Ōkurayama Station, Railway station in Kōhoku district, Yokohama, Japan
Ōkurayama Station is an elevated railway station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line in Yokohama with two side platforms and a central building underneath. The facility accommodates trains up to eight cars long and serves as a connection point for different travel directions.
The station opened in 1926 under the name Futo Station and received its current name in 1932. This early change reflected evolving infrastructure plans for the railway line in the region.
The station area connects commuters with community spaces and galleries that locals regularly visit for gatherings and events. These places give people chances to meet and participate in activities together.
The station is fully accessible and offers comfort for visitors with various mobility needs. The layout is straightforward, making it easy for passengers to find their way and navigate the connections.
Geological conditions at this location make it impossible to build additional underground lines. This makes the station's infrastructure particularly notable for the area.
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