Location & Access
Tsudayama Station is conveniently situated in Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki, within Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Its strategic location makes it an accessible point for residents and visitors looking to explore the local area or commute further afield. The station is easily reachable, providing a gateway to the surrounding neighborhoods.
Railway Lines
As part of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) network, Tsudayama Station is a stop on the Nambu Line. It is identified by the station code JN11. The Nambu Line is a vital artery, connecting Tsudayama to major hubs like Kawasaki and Tachikawa, making it an essential link for daily commuters and travelers.
Station History
Tsudayama Station first opened its doors on April 9, 1943. Interestingly, it was initially known by the name Nihon Hume Kan Mae until 1944, reflecting a change in the area's development or local landmarks. Over the decades, it has served the community, evolving with the region's growth.
Travel Tips
With an average daily ridership of 3,820 passengers in FY2019, Tsudayama Station is a moderately busy hub. Travelers can easily connect to Kuji Station (JN12) towards Tachikawa or Musashi-Mizonokuchi Station (JN10) towards Kawasaki. For up-to-date information on schedules and services, it's always recommended to check the official JR East website.
