Chitose-Karasuyama Station, Railway station in Minamikarasuyama, Tokyo, Japan.
Chitose-Karasuyama Station is a railway station in Setagaya serving the Keio Line with two ground-level side platforms handling two tracks. Underground passages connect the platforms beneath the railway lines for passenger circulation.
The station opened in 1913 as Karasuyama Station before being renamed in 1929. This change marked its development as a key transfer point in the Keio Line network.
The shopping areas on both sides of the station shape how people in the neighborhood go about their daily errands. Shops and restaurants here serve local residents who use the station regularly.
The station is straightforward to navigate, with clear signs directing passengers to different exits. Visitors should use the underground passages when moving between platforms, particularly during busy travel times.
After leaving the station, trains immediately cross out of Tokyo's central wards into Chofu city. This makes it a notable spot where the urban network shifts into a different administrative area.
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