Location & Access
Heiwadai Station is situated in Nerima, Tokyo, specifically at the boundary of Hayamiya and Heiwadai. Operated by Tokyo Metro, it serves as a vital transportation hub for residents and visitors in the area. The station's official registered location is Hayamiya, though its platforms straddle the border with Heiwadai.
Railway Lines
This underground station is a key interchange point for two major Tokyo Metro lines: the Yūrakuchō Line (Y-04) and the Fukutoshin Line (F-04). Both lines share tracks between Wakoshi Station and Kotake-mukaihara Station, a section that includes Heiwadai. This shared operation provides seamless transfers and expanded connectivity for passengers.
From Heiwadai, passengers on the Yūrakuchō Line can travel towards Wakoshi (preceding station: Chikatetsu-akatsuka) or Shin-kiba (following station: Hikawadai). The Fukutoshin Line also connects to Shibuya, with Hikawadai being the next station. The station features a single island platform and two tracks, facilitating efficient train operations.
Station History
Heiwadai Station officially opened its doors on June 24, 1983, making it over 40 years old. Its establishment significantly enhanced public transport options in the Nerima ward, contributing to the development and accessibility of the surrounding neighborhoods.
Travel Tips
When using Heiwadai Station, be mindful of the shared tracks for the Yūrakuchō and Fukutoshin lines between Wakoshi and Kotake-mukaihara. Always check the train destination to ensure you are on the correct service. The station's underground structure provides shelter from the elements, and its central location in Nerima makes it a convenient starting point for exploring local attractions or commuting further into Tokyo.

