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Oshiage Station

35°42′40″N 139°48′48″E / 35.7110°N 139.8133°E / 35.7110; 139.8133

TS03 KS45 A20 Z14
Oshiage Station 'Skytree'

押上駅〈スカイツリー前〉
Keisei platforms, 2015
Keisei platforms, 2015
General information
Location1 Oshiage, Sumida, Tokyo
Japan
Operated byHanzomon and Tobu Lines:
The logo of the Tokyo Metro. Tokyo Metro (manager)
Tobu Railway
Asakusa and Keisei Lines:
Toei Subway
Keisei Electric Railway (manager)
Line(s)
Other information
Station code
  • A-20 (Toei Asakusa Line)
  • Z-14 (Hanzomon Line)
  • TS-03 (Tobu)
  • KS45 (Keisei)
Services
Preceding station Tobu Railway Following station
through to Hanzomon Line Skytree Line
Express
Semi Express
Hikifune
TS04
Preceding station Keisei Following station
through to Asakusa Line Oshiage Line
"Rapid" Limited Express
Access Express
Limited Express
Commuter Express
Rapid
Aoto
KS09
Terminus
Oshiage Line
Local
Keisei Hikifune
KS46
towards Aoto
Preceding station The logo of the Tokyo Metro. Tokyo Metro Following station
Kinshicho
Z13
towards Shibuya
Hanzōmon Line through to Skytree Line
Preceding station Toei Subway Following station
Asakusa
A18
towards Sengakuji
Asakusa Line
Airport Limited Express
through to Oshiage Line
Honjo-azumabashi
A19
towards Nishi-magome
Asakusa Line
Location
Oshiage Station is located in Special wards of Tokyo
Oshiage Station
Oshiage Station
Location within Special wards of Tokyo
Oshiage Station is located in Tokyo Bay and Bōsō Peninsula
Oshiage Station
Oshiage Station
Oshiage Station (Tokyo Bay and Bōsō Peninsula)
Oshiage Station is located in Tokyo
Oshiage Station
Oshiage Station
Oshiage Station (Tokyo)
Oshiage Station is located in Japan
Oshiage Station
Oshiage Station
Oshiage Station (Japan)

Oshiage Station (押上駅, Oshiage-eki) is a railway station in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan, jointly operated by Tokyo Metro, Tobu Railway, Toei, and Keisei Electric Railway. It is adjacent to the Tokyo Skytree complex.

Lines

Oshiage Station is served by the following lines. It is the terminal station of three lines.

Station layout

There are two sets of platforms, one for Keisei/Toei at level B1, and the other for Tokyo Metro/Tobu at level B3. Each consists of two island platforms serving four tracks.

Keisei/Toei

On the Keisei/Toei section, trains to Nishi-Magome and the Keikyu Network leave from platforms 1, 2 or 3. Trains for Aoto and the Keisei/Hokusō/Shibayama network leave from platforms 3 and 4, although Keisei and Hokusō trains can also use platform 2.

1–3 A Asakusa Line for Asakusa, Nihombashi, Shimbashi, and Nishi-magome
KK Keikyu Main Line for Shinagawa, Haneda Airport (International Terminal and Domestic Terminal), Yokohama, and Misakiguchi
3–4 KS Keisei Oshiage Line for Aoto
KS Keisei Main Line for Keisei Funabashi, Keisei Narita, and Narita Airport (Terminal 2·3 and Terminal 1)
HS Hokusō Line for Imba Nihon-idai
KS Narita Sky Access Line for Imba Nihon-idai and Narita Airport
SR Shibayama Railway Line for Shibayama-Chiyoda

Tokyo Metro/Tobu

1–3 Z Hanzōmon Line for Shibuya
DT Den-en-toshi Line for Chuo-Rinkan
4 TS Tobu Skytree Line for Kita-Koshigaya and Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen
TI Tobu Isesaki Line for Kuki
TN Tōbu Nikkō Line for Minami-Kurihashi

Platform 1 is used by through services from the Tobu Skytree Line. Platforms 2 and 3 are used by Hanzomon Line services terminating and starting at this station.

History

The Keisei station opened on 3 November 1912.[1] The Keisei station was moved underground in 1960 in preparation of the opening of Line 1 of the Toei Subway (present day Toei Asakusa Line). Line 1 would open for revenue service on 4 December of that year.[1]

The Tobu station opened on 19 March 2003.[2]

The Hanzomon Line platforms were inherited by Tokyo Metro after the privatization of the Teito Rapid Transit Authority (TRTA) in 2004.[3]

Station numbering was introduced to all Keisei Line stations on 17 July 2010; Oshiage Station on the Keisei Line was assigned station number KS45.[4][5]

Surrounding area

The station is located at the Oshiage-eki-mae intersection of Metropolitan Routes 453 and 465 (Asakusa-dōri and Yotsume-dōri respectively).

Tokyo Skytree is nearby and Tokyo Skytree Station is within 10 minutes walk.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Terada, Hirokazu (July 2002). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. p. 215. ISBN 4-87366-874-3.
  2. ^ 押上(スカイツリー前)駅 [Oshiage (Skytree) Station]. Japan: Tobu Railway Company. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
  3. ^ "「営団地下鉄」から「東京メトロ」へ" [From "Teito Rapid Transit Authority" to "Tokyo Metro"]. Tokyo Metro Online. 8 July 2006. Archived from the original on 16 May 2012. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  4. ^ "京成線各駅で「駅ナンバリング」を導入いたします" ["Station numbering" will be introduced to each station on the Keisei Line] (PDF). keisei.co.jp (in Japanese). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2022. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
  5. ^ "京成と京急が駅ナンバリングを導入" [Keisei and Keikyu to introduce station numbering]. Tetsudo News (in Japanese). 6 June 2010. Archived from the original on 26 February 2023. Retrieved 26 February 2023.