Takashimadaira Station, Metro station in Takashimadaira neighborhood, Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan
Takashimadaira Station is a Tokyo subway station with two island platforms serving four tracks on the Toei Mita Line. It holds the designation I-25 within the Tokyo metropolitan transit network and operates as an elevated structure above street level.
The station opened on December 27, 1968, under the original name Shimura Station. A name change came on August 1, 1969, reflecting the development of the surrounding residential area.
The station sits in a residential area where the subway forms the backbone of daily movement. Commuters and residents depend on it to reach workplaces, shops, and neighborhoods across the city.
The station has elevators, escalators, and multipurpose toilets available to all passengers. These facilities make navigation straightforward and reaching the platforms simple for everyone.
The station uses digital simulation to model pedestrian movement and test evacuation strategies for the area. This tool helps planners prepare for potential flood risks that could affect the neighborhood.
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