is a subway station in
Edogawa, Tokyo
is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. It takes its name from the Edo River that runs from north to south along the eastern edge of the ward. In English, it uses the name Edogawa City.
The easternmost of the wards, it shares ...
, Japan, operated by
Toei Subway
The is one of two subway systems in Tokyo, the other being Tokyo Metro. The Toei Subway lines were originally licensed to the Teito Rapid Transit Authority (the predecessor of Tokyo Metro) but were constructed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government ...
. Its station number is S-17.
Line
Funabori Station is served by the
Toei Shinjuku Line
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.
Station layout
Funabori Station consists of two
side platform
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s served by two tracks.
Platforms
File:Funabori Station-6b.jpg, The platforms
History
The station opened on December 23, 1983.
Surrounding area
The station is located just west of Tokyo Metropolitan Route 308 (Funabori-kaidō). Tower Hall Funabori, an Edogawa city citizen's hall, is north of the station. Although the immediate area has several large apartment and office buildings, the area is a mix of commercial, residential, and light industrial uses. Other points of interest include:
* Indian Temple - ISKCON New Gaya Japan & Vedic Culture Center
* Tokyo Kenkō Land
* Edogawa Municipal Matsue No. 1 Junior High School
* Funabori Post Office
* Kasai Police Station, Funabori branch
* Edogawa Municipal Funabori Elementary School
* Edogawa Municipal Funabori No. 2 Elementary School
* Funabori Sports Park
* Tathva International School
Connecting bus services
All services are operated by
Toei Bus.
North exit
* Stop 3
** Shinko 21: for
Nishi-Kasai Station
** Rinkai 22: for Rinkai garage
* Stop 4
* Kasai 24: for Nagisa New Town via Kasai Citizen's Hall &
Kasai Station
is a railway station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line in Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro.
Lines
Kasai Station is served by the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, and is numbered T-17.
Station layout
The station cons ...
* Stop 5
** Kin 25: for Nishi-Kasai
** FL01: for Nishi-Kasai (weekends and holidays only)
* Stop 6
** Kin 25: for
Kinshichō Station
is a railway station in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and Tokyo Metro. The surrounding area is the largest shopping district in Sumida Ward, featuring several large department stores, numerous small shop ...
via Keiyō intersection
** FL01: for Kinshichō Station via
Higashi-Ōjima Station entrance (weekends and holidays only)
South exit
* Stop 1
** Shinko 21: for
Shin-Koiwa Station
** Kin 27-2: for
Koiwa Station
* Stop 2
** Kasai 26: for
Kasai-Rinkai Park Station
** Funa 28: for
Shinozaki Station
is a railway station in Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan. Its station number is S-20. The station is the easternmost station in Tokyo. The station opened on 14 September 1986.
History
* September 14, 1986 - The station opened.
* March 19, 1989 - The s ...
** Tei 11: for Edogawa-
kyōtei
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Kyōtei was introduced in Japan in April ...
jō (free)
References
External links
Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation: Funabori Station
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Railway stations in Tokyo
Railway stations in Japan opened in 1983
Edogawa, Tokyo
1983 establishments in Japan