Location & Access
Yūkarigaoka Station is conveniently located in the Yūkarigaoka neighborhood of Sakura, Chiba Prefecture. This area is known for its planned community development, offering a pleasant environment for residents and visitors alike. The station serves as a vital transportation hub, connecting the local community with wider regional networks.
Railway Lines
As an interchange station, Yūkarigaoka is served by two distinct railway lines. The Keisei Main Line, operated by Keisei Electric Railway (station code KS33), provides connections to major destinations such as Keisei Ueno and Narita Airport Terminal 1. The station is situated between Shizu (KS32) and Keisei Usui (KS34) on this line. Additionally, the station is the terminus for the Yukarigaoka Line, operated by Yamaman, with the next station being Chiku Center. This unique dual-operator setup enhances the station's connectivity.
Station History
Yūkarigaoka Station officially opened its doors on November 1, 1982. Since its inception, it has played a crucial role in the development and accessibility of the Yūkarigaoka area. The station's infrastructure includes two side platforms and one island platform, designed to efficiently handle the daily passenger traffic. In fiscal year 2019, the Keisei portion of the station recorded an average of 21,456 daily passengers, highlighting its importance.
Travel Tips
When traveling through Yūkarigaoka Station, be mindful of the different operators for each line. If you're heading towards central Tokyo or Narita Airport, the Keisei Main Line is your primary route. For local exploration within the Yūkarigaoka community, the Yamaman Yukarigaoka Line offers convenient access to various points of interest. Check the station's official website for the latest schedules and service updates to plan your journey effectively.

