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Ōmorikaigan Station

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Operated by
  
Keikyu

Station code
  
KK07

Address
  
Japan

Line(s)
  
Keikyū Main Line

Passengers (2010)
  
13,673 daily

Opened
  
1901

Ōmorikaigan Station

Location
  
Minai Ōi 3-32-1, Shinagawa, Tokyo (東京都品川区南大井三丁目32-1) Japan

Previous names
  
Hachiman; Kaigan (until 1933)

Similar
  
Ōmori - Ōta - Tokyo, Ōmori Station, Heiwajima Station, Tachiaigawa Station, Ōmorimachi Station

morikaigan station


Ōmorikaigan Station (大森海岸駅, Ōmori-Kaigan-eki) is a Keikyu station on the Keikyū Main Line between Tachiaigawa Station and Heiwajima Station. The station is on the borders of Shinagawa and Ota wards. Station number is KK07.

Contents

Layout

The station consists of two platforms on an overhead railway. Elevators to connect platforms and concourse is set in March 2009. The station has name of "Ōmori", which usually indicates a part of the Ōta ward while the location of the stations is Shinagawa ward.

Entry and exit

Average daily entry and exit in 2010 is 13,673.

Entry and exit in recent years are as shown below.

Nearby the station

  • Shinagawa Ward Park
  • Shinagawa Aquarium
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau of Waterworks
  • Isuzu hospital
  • Ōi Minami Library
  • Suzugamori execution grounds ruin
  • Big Fun Heiwajima
  • Boat Race Heiwajima
  • Ito-Yokado
  • Keikyu EX Inn
  • Disco Corporation headquarters
  • Omori Bell Port
  • Omori Bell Port Post Office
  • Isuzu Motors headquarters
  • Nifty Corporation headquarters
  • Nismo headquarters
  • Keihin-Tōhoku Line Omori station – 10 minutes walk
  • Japan National Route 15
  • Suzugamori Ramp - Route 1 (Shuto Expressway)
  • Omori Kaigan Station bus stop

  • East bound
  • Keikyu Bus
  • <Mori 22> Yashio Park Town Loop
  • <Mori 30> Museum of Maritime Science via Tokyo Teleport Station three services a day
  • <Mori 28> Heiwajima loop
  • <""I"" 19> Leisure land Heiwajima, three services a day
  • <Mori 34> Ota Stadium via Leisure land Heiwajima
  • <Mori 43> Ota Market
  • <Mori 32> Jonanjima loop
  • <Mori 24> Keihinjima loop
  • <Mori 25> Showajima loop
  • <Mori 36> Keihijima and Showajima loop
  • <Mori 31> Ryutsu Centre loop
  • <Mori 26> Morigasaki
  • Haneda Keikyu Bus
  • <Mori 21> Haneda Airport
  • <Mori 23> Haneda Garage
  • West bound
  • Keikyu bus
  • <"I" 19> Oimachi station via Omori station, three services a day
  • <Mori 22, Mori 24, Mori 25, Mori 26, Mori 28, Mori 31, Mori 32, Mori 36, Mori 43, and I 30> Omori station
  • Haneda Keikyu bus
  • <Mori 21 and Mori 23> Omori station
  • History

  • February 1 1901 – Opened as Hachiman Station on the Keihin Electric Railway Ōmori branch when the service between Ōmori Station and Rokugō-Bashi Station commenced.
  • From Ōmori station, services to Kawasaki was available.

  • May 8 1904 – Service between Ōmori station and Hachiman became a branch for the extension of the main line to Shinagawa.
  • 1905- Renamed to Kaigan Station. Another Kaigan Station existed between Hachiman and Gakkō Ura (Heiwajima) had been renamed to Hachiman.
  • July 1 1933 – Rename to Ōmori Kaigan
  • March 8 1937 – Ōmori branch was abandoned
  • December 1 1970 rebuilt as a station on an over head railway
  • References

    Ōmorikaigan Station Wikipedia