- Ōkubo Station (Tokyo)
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Ōkubo Station
大久保駅
JR East commuter rail stationStation statistics Address 1-17-1 Haykuninchō
Shinjku, Tokyo
東京都新宿区百人町一丁目17-1Lines Platforms 1 island platform Tracks 4 Other information Opened 5 May 1895 Owned by JR East Suica and Pasmo Accepted Traffic Passengers (2009) 8.792 million[1] (JR East) Services Preceding station JR East Following station toward MitakaChūō-Sōbu Line toward ChibaŌkubo (大久保駅 Ōkubo-eki ) is a railway station on the Chūō-Sōbu Line operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
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Location and area attractions
Ōkubo station is located in the northern section of Shinjuku in the neighbourhood of the same name. One of Tokyo's largest Korean areas, Ōkubo is to the northwest of the centre of Shinjuku. Specifically, the station lies to the south of Ōkubo Street (大久保通り Ōkubo-dōri ) and west of the Yamanote Line-enclosed city centre, making it the first stop westbound outside of central Tokyo.
About 150 m (492 ft) to the east lies Shin-Ōkubo Station on the Yamanote Line. Despite their proximity as well as being owned by JR East, the two stations are not connected. Passengers wishing to change from the Chūō-Sōbu Line to the Yamanote Line must do so at the next eastbound stop, Shinjuku.
Near the station, Okubo-dori (Okubo street) and surrounding side streets are lined with shops selling Korean food and pop-culture items. Also in the vicinity are Korean-themed bars, nightclubs, and restaurants.[2]
History
Ōkubo station opened on 5 May 1895 as part of the Kinoe railway with both passenger and freight rail services. On 1 October 1906, the station and all trains serving were nationalised into Japanese National Railways (JNR). Twenty-five years later in 1931, freight services were discontinued at Ōkubo station. Upon the privatisation of JNR on 1 April 1989, Ōkubo station became part of JR East, which comprises all trains serving the eastern and northern sections of Honshu. Beginning in November 2001, the Suica RFID-based electronic ticketing system has been accepted at Ōkubo station.
Station layout
As a local station, Ōkubo utilises a simple island platform setup with two tracks. Westbound trains to Mitaka stop at track 1, while eastbound trains to central Tokyo and Chiba use track 2. In addition, there are two express tracks east of track 2; these are used by rapid Chūō Line trains that bypass the station.
1 ■Chūō-Sōbu Line for Nakano, Mitaka, and Takao 2 ■Chūō-Sōbu Line for Shinjuku, Chiba, and Tokyo See also
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References
- ^ JR East ridership figures JR East Retrieved 2010-08-12
- ^ Hiragana Times, "Okubo - Tokyo's Popular Korea Town", Volume #293, March 2011, pp. 34-37.
External links
- JR East Ōkubo Station (Japanese)
Stations of the Chūō-Sōbu Line (Local Service) Chiba - Nishi-Chiba - Inage - Shin-Kemigawa - Makuhari - Makuhari-Hongō - Tsudanuma - Higashi-Funabashi - Funabashi - Nishi-Funabashi - Shimōsa-Nakayama - Motoyawata - Ichikawa - Koiwa - Shin-Koiwa - Hirai - Kameido - Kinshichō - Ryōgoku - Asakusabashi - Akihabara - Ochanomizu - Suidōbashi - Iidabashi - Ichigaya - Yotsuya - Shinanomachi - Sendagaya - Yoyogi - Shinjuku - Ōkubo - Higashi-Nakano - Nakano - Kōenji - Asagaya - Ogikubo - Nishi-Ogikubo - Kichijōji - Mitaka
Coordinates: 35°42′04″N 139°41′49″E / 35.701°N 139.697°ECategories:- Stations of East Japan Railway Company
- Chūō-Sōbu Line
- Chūō Main Line
- Railway stations in Tokyo
- Tokyo railway station stubs
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