Shimo-kitazawa Station

Shimo-kitazawa Station (下北沢駅, Shimo-kitazawa-eki) is an interchange station on the Odakyu Odawara and the Keio Inokashira lines located in Kitazawa, Setagaya, Tokyo, and jointly operated by the private railway operators Odakyu Electric Railway and Keio Corporation.

IN05
Shimo-kitazawa Station

下北沢駅
Shimo-kitazawa Station in May 2019
General information
LocationSetagaya, Tokyo
Japan
Operated by
Line(s)
Other information
Station codeOH07, IN05
History
Opened1 April 1927
Services
Preceding station OdakyuFollowing station
Noborito
towards Odawara
Odawara Line
Rapid Express
Yoyogi-Uehara
towards Shinjuku
Seijogakuen-Mae
towards Karakida
Odawara Line
Commuter Express
Kyodo

(limited service)
towards Odawara
Odawara Line
Express
Yoyogi-Uehara
Kyodo
towards Hon-Atsugi
Odawara Line
Commuter Semi Express
Yoyogi-Uehara
Terminus
Kyodo
towards Isehara
Odawara Line
Semi Express
Setagaya-Daita
towards Odawara
Odawara Line
Local
Higashi-Kitazawa
Preceding stationFollowing station
Meidaimae
IN08
towards Kichijōji
Inokashira Line
Express
Shibuya
IN01
Terminus
Shindaita
IN06
towards Kichijōji
Inokashira Line
Local
Ikenoue
IN04
towards Shibuya
Location
Shimo-kitazawa Station is located in Tokyo
Shimo-kitazawa Station
Shimo-kitazawa Station
Location within Tokyo

The station gives its name to the surrounding Shimokitazawa neighborhood in the southern corner of the Kitazawa district, which is a popular area for young people in large numbers. It includes small independently owned shops, cafes, live music venues and theaters.

Lines

Shimo-kitazawa Station is served by the Odakyu Odawara Line from Shinjuku in Tokyo, and also by the 12.7 km (7.9 mi) Keio Inokashira Line from Shibuya in Tokyo to Kichijōji. Located between Ikenoue and Shindaita, it is 3.0 km (1.9 mi) from the Shibuya terminus of the Inokashira Line.[1]

Service pattern

On the Keio Inokashira Line, both all-stations "Local" services and limited-stop "Express" services stop at this station. On the Odakyu Odawara Line, only Limited Express services pass the station.

Station layout

Odakyu Line underground platforms

The Odakyu Odawara and Keio Inokashira lines cross at this station, with the Keio line on elevated tracks above the Odakyu line. After a major station reconstruction project, the Odakyu lines were relocated in March 2013 from their prior surface position to new platforms three stories underground. Additional construction work, ending in 2018, separated the express line trains from the local line trains, one level above. Now, the four-track route that formerly ended at Umegaoka is complete as far as Yoyogi-Uehara station.

An unusual feature of Shimo-kitazawa Station for many years was the use of a single ticket gate serving two independent lines and ticketing systems; this was a legacy of the Inokashira Line's former ownership by Odakyu. Additionally, there were no ticket gates between the two lines. However, as part of a major Station renovation construction project, this was changed in March 2019. Now, both lines have separate entrances and ticket gates, and it is necessary to exit and enter ticket gates in order to switch between lines.

Odakyu platforms

The Odakyu station consists of two underground island platforms located on the first and second basement levels, serving two tracks each.

Basement 2F: express, commuter express, and rapid express

1OH Odakyū Odawara Linefor Machida, Hon-Atsugi and Odawara
OH Hakone-Tozan Railway for Hakone-Yumoto
OE Odakyu Enoshima Line for Fujisawa and Katase-Enoshima
2OH Odakyū Odawara Linefor Shinjuku


Basement 1F: local, semi-express, express, and commuter semi-express

3OH Odakyū Odawara Linefor Machida, Hon-Atsugi and Odawara
OH Hakone-Tozan Railway for Hakone-Yumoto
OE Odakyu Enoshima Line for Fujisawa and Katase-Enoshima
4OH Odakyū Odawara Linefor Shinjuku
C Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line for Ayase
JL Joban Line for Abiko and Toride

Keio platforms

The Keio station consists of an elevated island platform serving two tracks.[2]

1IN Keio Inokashira Linefor Meidaimae, Eifukuchō, and Kichijōji
2IN Keio Inokashira Linefor Shibuya

History

The Odakyu section was opened on 1 April 1927, and the Keio section on 1 August 1933.[1]

From 22 February 2013, station numbering was introduced on Keio lines, with Shimo-kitazawa being assigned station number IN05.[3]

From 23 March 2013, trains used the new underground platforms located on the third basement (B3F) level, and the original ground-level platforms were taken out of service. As of 3 March 2018, platforms on the second basement (B2F) level have opened for use by all-stations services, with the lower platforms used by limited-stop services only.[4]

Station numbering was introduced to the Odakyu platforms in 2014 with Shimo-kitazawa being assigned station number OH07.[5][6]

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2011, the Keio station was used by an average of 127,124 passengers daily.[7] The passenger figures for previous years are as shown below.

Fiscal yearDaily average
1999132,343[1]
2010128,860[7]
2011127,124[7]

Surrounding area

  • Setagaya Ward Office

See also

References

External links

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