Location & Access
Kashiwanoha Campus Station (TX13) is conveniently situated in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Its strategic location makes it a key transportation hub for the surrounding area, including the Kashiwanoha Campus itself. The station is easily accessible and serves as a gateway to various facilities and attractions in this developing urban center.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the Tsukuba Express line, operated by the Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company. It is located 30.0 km from Akihabara, a major terminal in Tokyo. Kashiwanoha Campus Station features two side platforms, providing efficient boarding and alighting for passengers. It is an elevated and staffed station, ensuring accessibility for all travelers.
Station History
Kashiwanoha Campus Station officially opened its doors on August 24, 2005, as part of the Tsukuba Express line's inauguration. Since its opening, it has played a crucial role in connecting Kashiwa with Tokyo and Tsukuba, facilitating commuting and regional development. In fiscal year 2019, the station recorded an average of 18,015 daily passengers, highlighting its importance to the local community.
Travel Tips
As a staffed and accessible station, Kashiwanoha Campus offers a comfortable travel experience. Its station code TX13 makes it easy to identify on maps and schedules. When traveling on the Tsukuba Express, Kashiwanoha Campus is preceded by Nagareyama-Ōtakanomori (TX12) towards Akihabara and followed by Kashiwa-Tanaka (TX14) towards Tsukuba for local services, or Moriya (TX15) for Commuter-Rapid and Semi-Rapid services towards Tsukuba.