Location & Access
Kameidosuijin Station is conveniently located in Kameido 8-chome, Kōtō, Tokyo. As the northernmost station within Kōtō Ward, it provides a key access point for residents and visitors to this part of the city. While specific local attractions aren't detailed in the provided data, its position within a residential and commercial area suggests easy access to local shops, eateries, and community facilities.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the Tobu Railway's Tōbu Kameido Line, with the station code TS 43. It is situated between Kameido Station (TS 44), which serves as the terminus, and Higashi-Azuma Station (TS 42), which leads towards Hikifune. The Tōbu Kameido Line is a short, local line connecting Kameido to Hikifune, offering connections to other major Tobu lines and JR lines at its termini.
Station History
Kameidosuijin Station has been serving passengers since its opening in 1928. This long history highlights its enduring role in the local transportation network of Kōtō Ward, connecting communities for nearly a century.
Travel Tips
When traveling to Kameidosuijin Station, consider its connection to the broader Tobu Railway network. From Kameido, you can transfer to the JR Chuo-Sobu Line, providing extensive access across Tokyo. If you're heading towards Hikifune, you'll find connections to the Tobu Skytree Line, opening up routes to popular destinations like Asakusa and Tokyo Skytree. Always check the latest train schedules for seamless travel.