Mizue Station, Underground metro station in Edogawa, Japan
Mizue Station is an underground metro station on the Toei Shinjuku Line in Tokyo's Edogawa ward. It has a central platform with two tracks that serve the daily flow of passengers through the city's railway network.
The station opened on September 14, 1986, as part of Tokyo's expanding underground railway network. Its establishment helped improve transportation connections for residents in the Edogawa area.
The station connects travelers to Japanese residential districts where local markets and traditional shopping centers reflect everyday life in Tokyo.
The station is straightforward to navigate and accepts PASMO cards for quick and cashless ticket purchases. Train arrivals are frequent during peak times, making connections reliable for daily commuters.
Platform screen doors have been installed since 2018 to create physical barriers between the tracks and waiting areas. This safety feature prevents accidents and is now standard on many Tokyo metro lines.
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