Location & Access
Fuda Station (KO17) is conveniently located in Chōfu, Tokyo, specifically in Kokuryōchō 5-chome. As part of the Keio Corporation's network, it offers easy access to various parts of the city. The station is situated between Kokuryō Station (KO16) and Chōfu Station (KO18), making it a key stop for local commuters and visitors alike.
Railway Lines
The station exclusively serves the Keio Line, a vital private railway line connecting Shinjuku with western Tokyo. Fuda Station is positioned 14.9 km from the bustling Shinjuku terminal, providing a direct link for travelers heading towards Keiō-hachiōji or back to Shinjuku.
Station History
Fuda Station has a rich history, having been opened in 1917. It was an additional station established between Kokuryō and Chōfu, following the initial opening of the Sasazuka-Chōfu section by Keio Electric Tramway (the predecessor of Keio Corporation) on April 15, 1913. Interestingly, while Fuda Station is in Kokuryōchō, Chōfu Station itself is located in Fuda, Chōfu City.
Travel Tips
With an annual ridership of 16,784 in FY2019, Fuda Station is a moderately busy hub. Travelers can utilize its strategic location to explore Chōfu and its surroundings. For up-to-date information on schedules and services, it's always recommended to check the official Keio Corporation website.
