Samezu Station, railway station in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan
Samezu Station is an elevated station on the Keikyu line in Tokyo, located in Higashi-Ōi in Shinagawa ward. It features two tracks and a single platform where passengers wait for trains heading into the city or to nearby destinations.
The station opened in 1904 and has been in operation for over a century. It has become an integral part of Tokyo's railway network and evolved through the decades while maintaining its basic structure.
The station's name Samezu reflects its connection to the local area and its role in the neighborhood. Commuters, students, and residents pass through daily, following the natural rhythm of their everyday routines and contributing to the steady flow of life in this part of Tokyo.
The station is easy to locate with clear signage in Japanese and some English to guide travelers. Ticketing machines provide straightforward ticket purchases, ensuring smooth passage for all visitors navigating the space.
The station code KK05 marks its position on the Keikyu line and reflects the system's operational efficiency. Roughly 8,800 people use it daily, underscoring its role as a steady link between residential and work areas.
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