Location & Access
Suzukakedai Station (DT24) is situated in Machida, Tokyo, specifically in Minami-Tsukushino 3-chome. Interestingly, while the station itself is within Machida City, the immediate area just behind it borders Midori Ward in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture. This unique location makes it a gateway between two prefectures, offering convenient access to both Tokyo and Kanagawa.
Railway Lines
The station is a key stop on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line, operated by Tōkyū Railways. It is located 28.0 km from Shibuya, making it a vital link for commuters and travelers heading to and from central Tokyo. Suzukakedai Station features two side platforms and two tracks, accommodating both Semi-Express and Local services. The preceding station is Minami-machida Grandberry Park towards Chūō-rinkan, and the following station is Tsukushino towards Shibuya.
Station History
Suzukakedai Station officially opened its doors on April 1, 1972, making it over 50 years old. Since its inception, it has served as an important transportation hub for the local community. In fiscal year 2019, the station recorded an average daily ridership of 11,623 passengers, highlighting its significance in the Tokyu network.
Travel Tips
Beyond train services, Suzukakedai Station also offers connections to local bus routes, providing further convenience for exploring the surrounding areas of Machida and Yokohama. Its proximity to the prefectural border makes it an interesting starting point for walks or cycling trips that traverse both Tokyo and Kanagawa.