Sendagaya station travel guide
Sendagaya Station is located in the Shibuya special ward of Tokyo. It first opened its doors in 1904. As of 2011, Sendagaya Station was serving more than 20,000 passengers daily.
Sendagaya Station will have the special privilege of helping visitors access the New National Stadium for the opening ceremonies of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Sendagaya Station train lines
Sendagaya Station is operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The Chuo-Sobu Line is the only train line serving this station.
You can use your Japan Rail Pass on this line.
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Sendagaya Station layout
Sendagaya Station is home to a single island platform serving two tracks. The first track provides access to Shinjuku, Nakano, and Mitaka Stations, the second to Ochanomizu, Akihabara, and Chiba Stations.
How to get to Sendagaya Station
Sendagaya Station is located at 1 Sendagaya, Shibuya special ward, Tokyo. It lies along the Chuo-Sobu Line in the center of the Yamanote Loop Line. Its adjacent stations are the Yoyogi and Shinanomachi Stations. It can be reached by train using your JR Pass.
How to get there from Tokyo Station
From Tokyo Station, use your JR Pass to take the Local Takao train on the Chuo Line to Sendagaya Station. The train makes eight stops, and the trip will take about 15 minutes.
Tokyo Station, near the Ginza district is the main intercity rail terminal
How to get there from Shinjuku Station
From Shinjuku Station, use your JR Pass to take the Local Tokyo tr...
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