Shinagawa Station(Phẩm xuyên dịch,Shinagawa-eki)is a major railway station in theTakanawaand Konan districts ofMinato, Tokyo,Japan, operated byEast Japan Railway Company(JR East),Central Japan Railway Company(JR Central), and theprivate railwayoperatorKeikyu.TheTokaido Shinkansenand other trains to theMiura Peninsula,Izu Peninsula,and theTōkai regionpass through here. Though a major station in Tokyo, Shinagawa is not served by theTokyo subwaynetwork. However, it is connected to theToei Asakusa Linevia Keikyu through services.

SGWJT03JO17JK20JY25KK01
Shinagawa Station

Phẩm xuyên dịch
Exterior of Shinagawa Station, May 2011
General information
Location3 Takanawa,Minato, Tokyo
Japan
Coordinates35°37′43″N139°44′21″E/ 35.62861°N 139.73917°E/35.62861; 139.73917
Operated by
Line(s)
ConnectionsBus interchangeBus terminal
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeJT03 (Tōkaidō Main Line)

JO17 (Yokosuka Line) JK20 (Keihin-Tohoku Line) JY25 (Yamanote Line)

KK01 (Keikyu)
History
Opened12 June 1872;152 years ago(1872-06-12)
Services
Preceding station The logo of the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central).JR Central Following station
Shin-Yokohama Tōkaidō Shinkansen Tokyo
Terminus
Other services
JYJKJTJJJOKK
Preceding station Logo of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East)JR East Following station
Ōsaki
OSKJY24
Next counter-clockwise
Yamanote Line Takanawa Gateway
TGWJY26
Next clockwise
Ōimachi
JK19
towardsYokohama
Keihin–Tōhoku Line
Rapid
Local
Takanawa Gateway
TGWJK21
towardsŌmiya
Yokohama
SGWJT03
towardsItō
Saphir Odoriko Tokyo
TYOJT01
Terminus
Kawasaki
KWSJT04
towardsItōorAtami
Odoriko
Ōfuna
OFNJT07
towardsOdawara
Shōnan Shimbashi
SMBJT02
towardsTokyo
Tokyo
One-way operation
Kawasaki
KWSJT04
towardsAtami
Tōkaidō Line Shimbashi
SMBJT02
towardsTokyo
Terminus Hitachi Tokyo
TYOJT01
towardsSendai
Tokiwa Tokyo
TYOJT01
towardsTakahagi
Jōban Line
Special Rapid
Shimbashi
SMBJT02
towardsTsuchiura
Jōban Line
Rapid
Shimbashi
SMBJT02
towardsToride
Jōban Line
Local-Futsuu
Shimbashi
SMBJT02
towardsSendai
Shibuya
SBYJS19
towardsShinjuku
Narita Express Tokyo
TYOJO19
Musashi-Kosugi
MKGJO15
towardsŌfuna
Nishi-Ōi
JO16
towardsKurihama
Yokosuka Line Shimbashi
SMBJO18
towardsTokyo
Preceding station Following station
Kamiōoka
One-way operation
Morning Wing Sengakuji
A07
Terminus
Keikyū Kamata
KK11
Evening Wing Terminus
Haneda Airport Terminal 3
KK16
Main Line
Airport Limited Express
viaAirport Line
Sengakuji
A07
Terminus
Keikyū Kamata
KK11
towardsHorinouchi
Main Line
Limited Express (Kaitoku)
Aomono-yokochō
KK04
towardsUraga
Main Line
Limited Express (Tokkyū)
Aomono-yokochō
KK04
Main Line
Express
(rush hours)
Kitashinagawa
KK02
towardsUraga
Main Line
Local
Location
Shinagawa Station is located in Special wards of Tokyo
Shinagawa Station
Shinagawa Station
Location within Special wards of Tokyo
Shinagawa Station is located in Tokyo Bay and Bōsō Peninsula
Shinagawa Station
Shinagawa Station
Shinagawa Station (Tokyo Bay and Bōsō Peninsula)
Shinagawa Station is located in Tokyo
Shinagawa Station
Shinagawa Station
Shinagawa Station (Tokyo)
Shinagawa Station is located in Japan
Shinagawa Station
Shinagawa Station
Shinagawa Station (Japan)

Despite its name, the station is not located inShinagawaward.Shinagawais also commonly used to refer to the business district around the station, which is in Takanawa and Konan neighborhoods of Minato, directly north of Shinagawa ward.

This station is just south of a large yard complex consisting of Shinagawa Carriage Sidings, Shinagawa Locomotive Depot, and Tamachi Depot.

Lines

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Shinagawa is served by the following lines:

JR Central

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JR East

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Keikyu

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JR Central announced in 2011 that Shinagawa will be the terminal for theChūō Shinkansen,amaglevline under construction and scheduled to begin service toNagoyain 2027.

Station layout

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The main JR station concourse is situated above the platforms running east–west across the breadth of the station. A freely traversable walkway divides the station into two sections. The southerly section contains a number of shops and market-style stalls which form the "e-cute" station complex.

Cross-platform interchangebetween theYamanoteandKeihin-Tohokulines is only available for Yamanote Line trains to Shibuya and Keihin-Tōhoku Line trains to Tokyo.

The Keikyu platforms are on the western side of the station at a higher level than the JR platforms. Some Keikyu trains terminate at Shinagawa while others continue on to join theToeiAsakusa LineatSengakuji.

New ground level Keikyu platforms are currently undergoing construction and are expected to be completed around 2030 as part of the Keikyu's Continuous Grade Separation project.[1]

The Shinkansen platforms were opened on October 1, 2003, to relieve congestion atTokyo Station.Platforms are on the east side of the station.

JR platforms

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1 JYYamanote Line forTokyo,Ueno,andTabata
2 Closed
3 JYYamanote Line forShibuya,Shinjuku,andIkebukuro
4 JKKeihin–Tōhoku Line for Tokyo, Ueno, andŌmiya
5 JKKeihin–Tōhoku Line forKamata,Yokohama
JKNegishi LineforSakuragichō,andŌfuna
6-7 JTUeno–Tokyo Line Tōkaidō LineforTokyo
JUUtsunomiya LineforUeno,Ōmiya,Utsunomiya
JUTakasaki LineforTakasaki
8 Spare platform Not in regular service[note]
9 Ueno–Tokyo Line Jōban LineLtd. ExpressHitachi/TokiwaforIwaki,Sendai
10-11 JJUeno–Tokyo Line Jōban Line forMatsudo,Toride,Katsuta,andNarita
11-12 JTTōkaidō Main Line forKawasaki,Yokohama,Odawara,Atami
JTIto LineforIto
13-14 JOYokosuka Line for Tokyo
JOSobu LineforFunabashi,Chiba,and Narita Airport (Terminal 2·3andTerminal 1)
Limited expressNarita Expressfor Narita Airport
14-15 JOYokosuka Line forMusashi-Kosugi,Yokohama, Ōfuna, andKurihama
^notePlatform 8 is used for temporary timetables due to construction work or other obstructions elsewhere, or other special services and uses. As an example, in 2021, JR East stabled aNarita Expresstrain at the platform and rented out seats as temporary teleworking spaces.

Shinkansen platforms

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21, 22 Tōkaidō Shinkansen forTokyo
23, 24 Tōkaidō Shinkansen forNagoya,Shin-Osaka,andHakata

Keikyu platforms

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Keikyu track and platform layout between Shinagawa and Sengakuji
1 KKKeikyu Main Line forKeikyū Kamata,Yokohama,andUraga
KKKeikyū Airport Linefor Haneda Airport (Terminal 3andTerminal 1·2)
KKKeikyū Kurihama LineforMisakiguchi
2 KKKeikyu Main Line forSengakuji
AToei Asakusa LineforShimbashi,Nihombashi,andAsakusa
KSKeisei Oshiage LineforAoto
KSKeisei Main Linefor Narita Airport (Terminal 2·3andTerminal 1)
HSHokuso RailwayforImba-Nihon-Idai
KSNarita Sky Access Linefor Narita Airport
3 KKKeikyū Main Line forKeikyū KurihamaandMisakiguchi(Evening Wing)
KKKeikyu Main Line forKitashinagawa,Samezu(local trains in mornings only)

History

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Shinagawa Station in the late 19th century, with the Tokyo Bay shore visible immediately next to the station
Shinagawa Station around 1897

Shinagawa is one of Japan's oldest stations, opened on 12 June 1872, when the service between Shinagawa and Yokohama provisionally started, four months before the inauguration of "Japan's first railway" betweenShimbashiand Yokohama through Shinagawa on 14 October 1872. This line is a part of the Tōkaidō Main Line. Nothing remains of the original structure.

Later on 1 March 1885, the Yamanote Line started operation. Takanawa station of the Keikyu Line (then Keihin Railway Line) opened on 11 March 1924 across the street from Shinagawa station. Takanawa station was renamed Shinagawa station and moved to the current site on 1 April 1933.

The station concourse on the eastern side of the station (located above the platforms) was extensively redeveloped in 2003 in connection with the construction of the Shinkansen platforms and also to improve access to the new commercial development "Shinagawa Intercity".

Keikyu introducedstation numberingto its stations on 21 October 2010; Shinagawa was assigned station number KK01.[2]

Station numbering was introduced to the JR East platforms in 2016 with Shinagawa being assigned station numbers JT03 for the Tokaido Line, JO17 for the Yokosuka Line, JK20 for the Keihin-Tohoku Line, and JY25 for the Yamanote Line. At the same time, JR East assigned the station a 3-letter code; Shinagawa was assigned the code "SGW".[3][4]

Passenger statistics

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In fiscal 2017, the JR East station was used by an average of 378,566 passengers daily (boarding passengers only), making it the fifth-busiest station operated by JR East.[5]The passenger figures for previous years are as shown below.

Fiscal year Daily average
2000 253,575[6]
2005 302,862[7]
2010 321,711[8]
2011 323,893[9]
2012 329,679[10]
2013 335,661[11]
2014 342,458[12]
2015 361,466[13]
2016 371,787[14]
2017 378,566[5]

Surrounding area

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West side (Takanawa Exit)

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East side (Konan Exit)

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Bus services

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Services are provided byToei Bus,Tokyu Bus,Keikyu Bus,Airport Transport Service,and others.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Kinh cấp phẩm xuyên dịch 、 cao giá hạ で tiến hành する「 mà bình hóa 」 の đại công sự".4 August 2023.
  2. ^"Kinh cấp tuyến toàn dịch にて dịch ナンバリングを bắt đầu します"[Station numbering will be introduced to all stations on the Keikyu Line].KEIKYU WEB.25 June 2010. Archived fromthe originalon 21 February 2014.Retrieved27 February2023.
  3. ^"⾸ đều quyển エリアへ “Dịch ナンバリング” を đạo ⼊します "[Introduce “station numbering” to the Tokyo metropolitan area](PDF).jreast.co.jp(in Japanese). 6 April 2016. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 7 December 2022.Retrieved7 January2023.
  4. ^Kusamachi, Yoshikazu (7 April 2016)."JA・JK・JT・AKB…JR đông Nhật Bản, thủ đô quyển で dịch ナンバリングなど dẫn vào へ"[JA, JK, JT, AKB… JR East to introduce station numbering in the Tokyo metropolitan area].Response Automotive Media(in Japanese). Archived fromthe originalon 6 August 2022.Retrieved7 January2023.
  5. ^abCác dịch の thừa xe nhân viên ( 2017 niên độ )[Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2017)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company.Retrieved4 June2019.
  6. ^Các dịch の thừa xe nhân viên ( 2000 niên độ )[Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2000)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company.Retrieved24 September2012.
  7. ^Các dịch の thừa xe nhân viên ( 2005 niên độ )[Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2005)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company.Retrieved24 September2012.
  8. ^Các dịch の thừa xe nhân viên ( 2010 niên độ )[Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2010)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company.Retrieved24 September2012.
  9. ^Các dịch の thừa xe nhân viên ( 2011 niên độ )[Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2011)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company.Retrieved31 August2014.
  10. ^Các dịch の thừa xe nhân viên ( 2012 niên độ )[Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2012)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company.Retrieved31 August2014.
  11. ^Các dịch の thừa xe nhân viên ( 2013 niên độ )[Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2013)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company.Retrieved31 August2014.
  12. ^Các dịch の thừa xe nhân viên ( 2014 năm độ )[Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2014)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company.Retrieved4 June2019.
  13. ^Các dịch の thừa xe nhân viên ( 2015 niên độ )[Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2015)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company.Retrieved4 June2019.
  14. ^Các dịch の thừa xe nhân viên ( 2016 niên độ )[Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2016)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company.Retrieved4 June2019.
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