Sakurajōsui Station, Railway station in Setagaya, Japan
Sakurajōsui Station is a railway stop on the Keio Line serving the metropolitan Tokyo area with facilities designed to handle regular passenger traffic. The station features two side-by-side island platforms positioned at ground level, connecting four separate tracks.
The station began operations in 1926 under a different name and underwent name changes as the rail network evolved. By 1937, it adopted its current name and has continued operating under it since then.
The station name appears in multiple scripts, including Japanese kanji 桜上水駅, Korean 사쿠라조스이역, and Russian Сакурадзёсуй, reflecting the multicultural nature of Tokyo.
The station is straightforward to navigate with clearly marked platforms and exits for passenger flow. Expect busy crowds during peak commuting times, as the station handles significant daily traffic throughout the week.
The station holds classification as an equestrian station, making it one of the few railway facilities in Tokyo with provisions for horse-related activities.
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