Location & Access
Ōizumigakuen Station is strategically located in Higashi-Ōizumi, Nerima, Tokyo, making it a vital transportation hub for residents and visitors alike. Operated by the private railway company Seibu Railway, the station provides convenient access to the surrounding residential areas and commercial facilities.
Railway Lines
The station serves the Seibu Ikebukuro Line, identified by the station code SI11. It offers various services, including Commuter Express, Commuter Semi-Express, and Semi Express, connecting passengers to major destinations like Ikebukuro and Hanno. The preceding station is Shakujii-kōen (for some services) and the following station is Hōya.
Station History
Ōizumigakuen Station first opened its doors on November 1, 1924, initially under the name Higashi-Ōizumi. It was renamed to Ōizumigakuen in 1933. By FY2013, the station was serving an impressive 84,006 daily passengers, highlighting its importance in the local transportation network.
Travel Tips
When traveling through Ōizumigakuen Station, be sure to check the specific train services as different trains stop at different preceding and following stations. The station's convenient location in Nerima makes it a good starting point for exploring the western parts of Tokyo.
