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in Edogawa City,
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, Japan. Its station number is S-18. The station opened on 14 September 1986.


Platforms

Ichinoe Station consists of a single
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served by two tracks. File:Toei-subway-S18-Ichinoe-station-platform-20190831-153238.jpg, Platforms


Surrounding area

The station is located underground southeast of the intersection of Tokyo Metropolitan Routes 50 (Imai-kaidō) and 318 (Kannana-dōri). There are several apartment buildings immediately around the station, with single-family residences beyond. The Shin-Naka River lies to the east. Other points of interest include: * Tokyo Prefectural Kasai Commercial High School * Edogawa Municipal Ichinoe Elementary School * Edogawa Municipal Ichinoe No. 2 Elementary School * Edogawa Municipal Ichinoe Junior High School * Mizue-Ōhashi bridge * Edogawa Municipal Mizue Elementary School


Connecting bus service

Stop: Ichinoe-Ekimae * Stop 1 ** Shinko 22: for Shin-Koiwa-Ekimae, Funabori-Ekimae ( Toei Bus) * Stop 2 ** Shinko 22: for Kasai-Ekimae (Toei) ** Kame 26: for Imai (Toei) * Stop 3 ** Kasai 22: for Kasai-Ekimae via Kaminari (Toei) ** Shinko 29-Otsu: for Haruemachi terminal (Toei) * Stop 4 ** Ko 72: For
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, Edogawa Sports Land ( Keisei Bus) * Stop 5 ** Kame 26: for Kameido-Ekimae (Toei) ** Shinko 29-Otsu: for Higashi-Shin-Koiwa 4-chōme (Toei) ** Ko 76: for Kasai-Ekimae (Keisei) * Stop 6 ** Ko 76: Koiwa Station via Nanushiyashiki (Keisei) * Stop 7 ** Rinkai 28-Kō: for Kasairinkaikōen-Ekimae via Kannana and Kasai Station (Toei) ** Rinkai 28-Otsu: for Rinkai-Shako-mae via Kannana and Kasai Station (Toei) ** Kasai 22: for Rinkai-Shako (Toei) ** Shinko 29: for Kasai-Ekimae (Toei) ** Shinko 30: for Tokyo Rinkai Hospital (Toei) * Stop 8 ** Rinkai 28-Kō, Rinkai 28-Otsu: For Ichinoebashi-Nishizume (Toei) ** Shinko 29-Kō, Shinko-30: for Higashi-Shin-Koiwa 4-chōme (Toei) ** Kan 07: Express for Koiwa Station (Keisei) ** Kan 08: Express for Kameari Station (Keisei) * Stop 9 ** Shinko 20: for Higashi-Shin-Koiwa 4-chōme (Toei, Keisei Town Bus) * Stop 10 ** for
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(Keisei, Airport Transport Service) ** for
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(Keisei) ** Kan 07, Kan 08: Express for Kasairinkaikōen-Ekimae,
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(Keisei) Stop: Ichinoe-Eki-Kannanaguchi * Ko 76: for Kasai-Ekimae, Koiwa Station (Keisei)


Line

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References


External links


Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation: Ichinoe Station
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ichinoe Station Railway stations in Japan opened in 1986 Railway stations in Tokyo 1986 establishments in Japan