Train station

Shin-Kōshinzuka Station

Shin-Kōshinzuka Station, 新庚申塚

About the station

Shin-Kōshinzuka Station is a railway station in Kita-ku, Tokyo Metropolis. Nearest major stations: Toshima-ku, Taitō-ku, Chiyoda-ku, Chōfu, Ōta-ku. Interesting places nearby: Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo, Toshogu Shrine, Five-storied Pagoda. Train tickets can be purchased at https://www.trip.com/trains/japan/.

Location & Access

Shin-Kōshinzuka Station is a tram stop situated in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. Specifically, it is located in Nishi-Sugamo 3-chome. While it is a tram station, it is conveniently marked on maps as an interchange point with the Toei Mita Line at the nearby Nishi-Sugamo Station, making it a useful hub for navigating this part of Tokyo.

Railway Lines

The station is operated by Toei and serves the Toden Arakawa Line, also known as the Tokyo Sakura Tram. This historic tram line offers a charming way to explore local neighborhoods. Shin-Kōshinzuka Station features two side platforms and two tracks, operating at grade. Its station code is SA20.

Station History

Shin-Kōshinzuka Station has a long history, having been opened on April 19, 1929, making it 96 years old. Over the decades, it has continued to serve the local community and visitors alike, maintaining its role as a key stop on the Toden Arakawa Line.

Travel Tips

When traveling on the Toden Arakawa Line, Shin-Kōshinzuka Station is positioned between Kōshinzuka (towards Waseda) and Nishigahara-yonchōme (towards Minowabashi). If you're looking to connect to the Toei Mita Line, simply follow the signs for the interchange to Nishi-Sugamo Station. This area of Toshima offers a glimpse into local Tokyo life away from the major tourist crowds.

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