Location & Access
Kishine-kōen Station is an underground metro station situated in Kōhoku-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Its strategic location makes it a convenient access point for residents and visitors exploring this vibrant part of Yokohama. The station is specifically located in Shinohara-cho, Kōhoku-ku.
Railway Lines
The station is exclusively served by the Yokohama Municipal Subway’s Blue Line (Line 3), identified by the station code B24. It is positioned 27.9 kilometers from the Blue Line's terminus at Shōnandai Station. Travelers can easily connect to Katakurachō Station (B23) towards Shōnandai and Shin-Yokohama Station (B25) towards Azamino, facilitating seamless travel across the city.
Station History
Kishine-kōen Station officially opened its doors on March 14, 1985, making it over 41 years old. As an integral part of the Yokohama Municipal Subway system, operated by the Yokohama City Transportation Bureau, it has consistently served the daily commuting needs of thousands. In 2008, the station recorded an average daily ridership of 5,296 passengers, highlighting its importance to the local community.
Travel Tips
As an underground station with two side platforms and two tracks, Kishine-kōen Station offers efficient service. When planning your journey, remember its station code B24 for easy navigation. The Blue Line provides excellent connectivity to various attractions and business districts within Yokohama, making it a practical choice for both leisure and business travelers.