- Mizue Station
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Mizue Station瑞江駅
South entrance to Mizue Station Location Prefecture Tokyo
(See other stations in Tokyo)Ward Edogawa Neighborhood etc. 2-2-1 Mizue (in Japanese) 東京都江戸川区瑞江2-2-1 History Year opened 1986 Rail services Station number(s) S-19 Operator(s) Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei) Line(s) Toei Shinjuku Line Statistics 47,203 passengers/day [1] Medium bus terminal at this station Mizue Station (瑞江駅 Mizue-eki ) is a railway station in Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan. Its station number is S-19. The station opened on September 14, 1986.
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Platforms
Mizue Station consists of a single island platform served by two tracks.
1 ○Toei Shinjuku Line for Bakuro-yokoyama, Shinjuku, Sasazuka, Hashimoto 2 ○Toei Shinjuku Line for Motoyawata Surrounding area
The station is located underground in the middle of a residential area. Points of interest include:
- Tōbu Friend Hall
- Mizue Daiichi Hotel
- Tōbu Citizen's Hall
- Lapark Mizue (shopping center)
Connecting bus service
Keisei Bus: Mizue-Eki
- Shinko 71: for Shin-Koiwa Station via Shinozaki Station
- Ko 72: for Koiwa Station via Edogawa Hospital
- Ko 73: for Koiwa Station, Edogawa Sports Land via Shinozaki-kaidō
- Ko 76: for Koiwa Station, Edogawa Sports Land via Shibamata-kaidō
Line
Adjacent stations
« Service » Toei Shinjuku Line Ichinoe Local Shinozaki Express: no stop References
- ^ "Ichinoe Station information" (in Japanese). Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation. http://www.kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp/subway/stations/mizue/s19.html. Retrieved February 2010.
External links
Stations of the Toei Shinjuku Line (through to Sasazuka, Hashimoto -) Shinjuku - Shinjuku-sanchōme - Akebonobashi - Ichigaya - Kudanshita - Jimbōchō - Ogawamachi - Iwamotochō - Bakuro-yokoyama - Hamachō - Morishita - Kikukawa - Sumiyoshi - Nishi-ōjima - Ōjima - Higashi-ōjima - Funabori - Ichinoe - Mizue - Shinozaki - Motoyawata
Coordinates: 35°41′36″N 139°53′51″E / 35.693314°N 139.897622°ECategories:- Railway stations in Tokyo
- Railway stations opened in 1986
- Stations of Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation
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