Shimura-sakaue Station

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Platforms

The station consists of two side platforms. Its platforms and facilities are typical of the Toei Subway system, offering efficient transit connections within Tokyo. Template:Jpf Template:Jpf

History

Shimura-sakaue Station opened on 27 December 1968, coinciding with the development of the Toei Mita Line to serve the growing suburban areas of northern Tokyo.

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Surrounding Area

The station is situated in a historically significant area. Notably, the Shimura Ichirizuka, an Edo-period distance marker on the old Nakasendo Highway, is just a one-minute walk from the station. This marker highlights the area's historical role as a post station, connecting Edo (now Tokyo) to Kyoto and supporting the prosperity of Itabashi through the flow of travelers and merchants.[1]

The Shimura district is also known for its proximity to other local landmarks, such as Yakushino Izumi Garden[2]

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