Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Hiyoshi Station | |
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| Name | Hiyoshi Station |
| Native name | 日吉駅 |
| Type | Commuter rail station |
| Address | Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture |
| Coordinates | 35, 33, 12, N... |
| Owned | Tokyu Corporation |
| Line | Tōkyū Tōyoko Line, Tōkyū Meguro Line |
| Structure | Elevated |
| Platform | 2 island platforms |
| Code | TY15 / MG15 |
| Opened | 1926 |
| Passengers | 120,000 (daily, 2019) |
Hiyoshi Station is a major railway interchange located in Kōhoku-ku, Yokohama, within Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Operated by the private railway company Tokyu Corporation, it serves as a crucial node on both the Tōkyū Tōyoko Line and the Tōkyū Meguro Line, providing direct access to central Tokyo areas like Shibuya and Meguro. The station is also famously associated with the prestigious Keio University, whose Hiyoshi Campus is situated directly adjacent, making it a vital hub for students and academics.
The station first opened in 1926 as part of the original Tōyoko Line operated by the Tōkyū Corporation, then known as the Tokyo Yokohama Electric Railway. Its initial purpose was to serve the developing suburban communities along the route between Yokohama and Tokyo. Significant redevelopment occurred in the 1960s and 1970s, coinciding with the expansion of Keio University and the broader growth of the Kōhoku ward area. A major renovation project was completed in the early 2000s, which included elevating the tracks and modernizing the station facilities to handle increasing passenger numbers from the surrounding residential and commercial districts.
Hiyoshi Station is an elevated station structure located above the major thoroughfare of National Route 2. The concourse level is situated at ground level, housing ticket gates, a passenger service center operated by Tokyu Corporation, and various retail tenants. The elevated platforms are accessible via escalators, elevators, and staircases from the concourse. The station complex is directly integrated with the Hiyoshi Station Building and other commercial developments, including the Tokyu Store chain, creating a seamless transition between transit and urban amenities.
The station consists of two island platforms serving four tracks. Platforms 1 and 2 are dedicated to the Tōkyū Tōyoko Line, with services running toward Shibuya Station and central Tokyo, as well as southward to Yokohama Station and Motomachi-Chukagai Station. Platforms 3 and 4 serve the Tōkyū Meguro Line, offering through services to Meguro Station and beyond onto the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line and Toei Mita Line into the heart of Tokyo. All platforms are equipped with platform screen doors for passenger safety.
The immediate vicinity of the station is dominated by the sprawling Keio University Hiyoshi Campus, attracting a large student population and supporting numerous bookstores, cafes, and casual restaurants. Major commercial facilities include the Hiyoshi Tokyu Square shopping mall and the Kohoku Ward Office. The area is a mix of academic, commercial, and high-density residential zones, with notable green spaces such as Hiyoshi Park located a short walk away. The district is well-served by several bus routes operated by Kanagawa Chuo Kotsu and Tokyu Bus.
In the 2019 fiscal year, Hiyoshi Station was used by an average of approximately 120,000 passengers daily, making it one of the busiest stations on the Tokyu Corporation network outside of terminal hubs like Shibuya Station. This high ridership is driven by its role as a primary access point for Keio University and its strategic position as a transfer point between two major commuter lines serving the Tokyo-Yokohama corridor. Passenger numbers have shown steady growth, consistent with the ongoing development in Kōhoku-ku, Yokohama.
{| class="wikitable" |- ! Line !! Operator !! Station |- | rowspan="2" | Tōkyū Tōyoko Line || rowspan="2" | Tokyu Corporation || ← toward Shibuya |- | toward Motomachi-Chukagai → |- | rowspan="2" | Tōkyū Meguro Line || rowspan="2" | Tokyu Corporation || ← toward Meguro |- | (provisional, under construction) → |}
Category:Railway stations in Kanagawa Prefecture Category:Railway stations opened in 1926 Category:Tokyu Corporation