Location & Access
Kita-Kasukabe Station (北春日部駅) is conveniently situated in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. It serves as a vital transportation hub for residents and visitors alike, providing easy access to the surrounding areas. The station is specifically located in Umedahoncho 1-chome, Kasukabe City.
Railway Lines
The station is operated by Tobu Railway and is an integral part of the Tobu Skytree Line, also known by its affectionate nickname, "Tobu Skytree Line." With the station code TS-28, it is positioned 36.8 km from Asakusa, offering connections to various destinations. It features one island platform and five tracks, facilitating smooth train operations.
Station History
Kita-Kasukabe Station opened its doors on September 1, 1966. Its establishment was closely linked to the relocation of the Nishi-Arai train depot, which became the Minami-Kurihashi Vehicle Center Kasukabe Branch (formerly Kasukabe Inspection Depot) and the Kasukabe Crew Depot to the north of the station. The station was specifically opened to serve as a terminal for trains entering and exiting these facilities.
Travel Tips
When traveling to Kita-Kasukabe Station, visitors can enjoy the efficiency of the Tobu Skytree Line. The station is served by both Semi Express and Local services, connecting to stations like Kasukabe (TS-27) and Himemiya (TS-29). With an average of 4,834 daily boardings in FY2024, it's a moderately busy station, offering a glimpse into local Japanese life.
