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Kagetsu-sōjiji Station

Coordinates: 35°30′01.49″N 139°40′22.84″E / 35.5004139°N 139.6730111°E / 35.5004139; 139.6730111
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KK30
Kagetsu-sōjiji Station

花月総持寺駅
Kagetsu-sōjiji Station entrance, November 2023
General information
LocationNamamugi 5-chōme, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa-ken 230-0052
Japan
Coordinates35°30′01.49″N 139°40′22.84″E / 35.5004139°N 139.6730111°E / 35.5004139; 139.6730111
Operated by Keikyū
Line(s)KK Keikyū Main Line
Distance15.1 km (9.4 mi) from Shinagawa
Platforms2 side platforms
Connections
  • Bus stop
Other information
Station codeKK30
WebsiteOfficial website
History
OpenedApril 12, 1914
Previous namesKagetsuen-mae Station
Passengers
20197,022 daily
Services
Preceding station Following station
Namamugi
KK31
towards Uraga
Main Line
Local
Keikyū Tsurumi
KK29
towards Shinagawa
Location
Kagetsu-sōjiji Station is located in Kanagawa Prefecture
Kagetsu-sōjiji Station
Kagetsu-sōjiji Station
Location within Kanagawa Prefecture
Kagetsu-sōjiji Station is located in Japan
Kagetsu-sōjiji Station
Kagetsu-sōjiji Station
Kagetsu-sōjiji Station (Japan)
Station platforms, June 2015

Kagetsu-sōjiji Station (花月総持寺駅, Kagetsu-sōjiji-eki) is a passenger railway station located in Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keikyū.

Lines

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Kagetsu-sōjiji Station is served by the Keikyū Main Line and is located 15.1 kilometers (9.4 mi) from the terminus of the line at Shinagawa Station in Tokyo.

Station layout

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The station consists of two ground-level opposed side platforms connected by an elevated station building built over the platforms and tracks.


1  Keikyū Main Line for Yokohama, Zushi·Hayama, Uraga, Misakiguchi
2  Keikyū Main Line for Keikyū Kamata, Haneda Airport, and Shinagawa

History

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Kagetsu-sōjiji Station opened on 12 April 1914. The station was rebuilt as an elevated station in December 1971.

The station was originally named for the adjacent Kagetsuen Amusement Park, which was in operation from 1914 until 1946. The amusement park property was later used for the Kagetsuen Keirin Stadium, which closed down in March 2010.

Keikyū introduced station numbering to its stations on 21 October 2010; Kagetsu-sōjiji Station was assigned station number KK30.[1]

Kagetsu-sōjiji was renamed from Kagetsuen-mae (花月園前駅, Kagetsuen-mae-eki) on 14 March 2020. The name reflects the redevelopment of Kagetsuen following the closure of the Keirin track, as well as the nearby Sōji-ji Buddhist temple.[2]

Passenger statistics

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In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 7,022 passengers daily.[3]

The passenger figures for previous years are as shown below.

Fiscal year daily average
2005 8,128 [4]
2010 6,310 [5]
2015 16,342 [6]

Surrounding area

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See also

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References

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  • Miura, Kazuo (1998). Keikyu Kakuekiteisha to Kamakura Monogatari. Inba Publishing. ISBN 978-4808306243.(in Japanese)
  1. ^ "京急線全駅にて駅ナンバリングを開始します" [Station numbering will be introduced to all stations on the Keikyu Line]. KEIKYU WEB. 25 June 2010. Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  2. ^ "2020年3月に4駅の駅名を変更します" (in Japanese). 京浜急行電鉄. 25 January 2019. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Keihin Electric Railway handbook 2020-2021year= 2020" (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan: Keikyū. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  4. ^ 神奈川県県勢要覧(平成18年度) [Kanagawa Prefecture official statistics (fiscal 2005)] (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan: Kanagawa Metropolitan Government. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  5. ^ 神奈川県県勢要覧(平成23年度) [Kanagawa Prefecture official statistics (fiscal 2010)] (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan: Kanagawa Prefecture. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  6. ^ 神奈川県県勢要覧(平成28年度 [Kanagawa Prefecture official statistics (fiscal 2010)] (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan: Kanagawa Prefecture. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
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