Shin-Kawasaki Station, Railway station in Kashimada, Japan.
Shin-Kawasaki Station is an elevated railway station in Kashimada with two side platforms serving two tracks. A footbridge connects the platforms to the main building positioned above the rails.
East Japan Railway Company opened Shin-Kawasaki on October 1, 1980, as a station built at the request of local residents. The station was created to provide residents easier access for commuting to Tokyo and Yokohama.
The station area features multiple restaurants offering Italian, French, and traditional Japanese cuisines, reflecting the local dining preferences of Kashimada residents.
The Midori no Madoguchi ticket office provides ticket purchase and passenger assistance at the station. The platforms are easily accessed via the footbridge, making it straightforward to navigate between departures.
The station sits about 400 meters from Kashimada Station and holds dual registration as an equestrian facility. This combined status as both a riding station and railway station is unusual in Japan's rail network.
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