Kikuna Station, Railway interchange station in Kohoku-ku, Yokohama, Japan
Kikuna Station is an elevated railway station in Yokohama serving as a transfer hub between two major train lines. The station has three platform faces with six tracks arranged to handle regular passenger flow and train movements.
The station began operations in 1914 as part of an early railway network and later became integrated into the current Tokyu Toyoko Line system. This connection reflects how the regional rail network has evolved and consolidated over more than a hundred years.
The station connects travelers to educational institutions including Eiri Girls' High School, Yokohama Municipal Kikuna Elementary School, and the Kohoku Library.
The elevated structure makes it easy to spot the station and navigate around it from ground level. Signs clearly mark the different train lines, helping passengers find their way to the correct platform.
Located 18.8 kilometers from Shibuya and 4.8 kilometers from Higashi-Kanagawa, the station features a specific Midori no Madoguchi ticket office for passenger assistance.
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