Location & Access
Shinozaki Station is strategically located in Shinozaki-cho, Edogawa Ward, Tokyo. As the easternmost station within Tokyo's Special Wards and the entire Tokyo Metropolis, it serves as a crucial gateway to the eastern parts of the city. The station is well-connected, featuring a bus terminal that offers convenient onward travel to various local destinations.
Railway Lines
The station is operated by the Toei Subway and serves the Shinjuku Line (station number S-20). It features one island platform with two tracks, facilitating smooth passenger flow. Shinozaki Station is situated between Mizue Station (S-19) towards Shinjuku and Motoyawata Station (S-21), which is the terminus of the line.
Station History
Shinozaki Station officially opened its doors to the public on September 14, 1986, making it 39 years old. Since its inauguration, it has played an important role in connecting residents of Edogawa Ward to the wider Tokyo metropolitan area via the Toei Shinjuku Line.
Travel Tips
For travelers exploring Tokyo, Shinozaki Station offers a unique starting point to discover the eastern districts. Its connection to the Toei Shinjuku Line provides direct access to major hubs like Shinjuku. Don't forget to check the bus schedules at the integrated bus terminal for local exploration beyond the train lines.

