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Operated by
  
■ JR East

Connections
  
Bus stop

Address
  
Japan

Line(s)
  
■ Yamanote Line

Passengers (FY2012)
  
37,684 daily

Opened
  
1885

Mejiro Station

Location
  
3 Mejiro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo Japan

Similar
  
Zōshigaya Station, Takadanobaba Station, Ikebukuro Station, Sugamo Station, Komagome Station

Mejiro station


Mejiro Station (目白駅, Mejiro-eki), is a railway station on the Yamanote Line in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).

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Lines

Mejiro Station is served by the circular Yamanote Line. It is one of only two stations on the Yamanote Line that does not provide a direct connection to any other line, the other being Shin-Ōkubo Station.

Station layout

Mejiro Station has one island platform serving two tracks. The station building is located above the tracks, and accessibility to and from the platforms is provided by escalators as well as lifts. There are several small shops and a bakery/cafe within the station.

Platform edge doors were installed and brought into use from 9 November 2013.

History

The station opened on March 16, 1885.

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2012, the station was used by an average of 37,684 passengers daily (boarding passengers only). The passenger figures for previous years are as shown below.

Surrounding area

Mejiro is one of the Yamanote Line's smaller stations, situated between bustling Ikebukuro and relatively quiet Takadanobaba.

Mejiro Station has only a single exit. The ticket gate emerges onto Mejiro-dori with the co-ed campus of Gakushuin University and the Mejiro Elementary School to the right, and to the left a busy row of shops and restaurants. Just off Mejiro-dori, the wealthy area becomes residential and quite peaceful. The streets to the west, away from the Yamanote loop, feature a mix of typical apartment buildings spanning a few decades, and some very opulent designer houses with luxury vehicles in their garages.

By looking straight ahead from Mejiro Station's main exit, one can see well into the distance toward Ikebukuro's monument-like garbage processing center and the towering Sunshine 60 building.

References

Mejiro Station Wikipedia