Sangen-jaya Station
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Lines
Sangen-jaya Station is served by the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line, and also forms the terminus of the Tokyu Setagaya Line.
Layout
The two sections of the station are not adjacent to each other, and passengers wishing to transfer must walk between the two sections.
Den-en-toshi Line
The Den-en-toshi section is composed of two side platforms serving two tracks. Template:Jpf Template:Jpf
Setagaya Line
The Setagaya section is composed of two bay platforms serving a single track. Template:Jpf Template:Jpf
History
On March 6, 1907Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., Sangen-jaya initially opened as a station on the Tamagawa line.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 1907-03-06 | Tamagawa Line opens, and the station opens. |
| 1925-01-18 | Setagaya Line opens. |
| 1969-05-10 | Tamagawa Line closes. |
| 1977-04-07 | Shin-Tamagawa Line (present Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line) opens. |
Surrounding area
In popular culture
The area is the basis for a district called Yongen-Jaya in the video game Persona 5 and its spin-offs, just outside of Shibuya. The town was modeled after Sangen-jaya, and shares part of the same name.
See also
References
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- Stations of Tokyu Corporation
- Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line
- Railway stations in Japan opened in 1907
- Tokyu Setagaya Line
- Railway stations in Tokyo