
A railway station on Tokyo’s Keio Inokashira Line, serving the Suginami district with efficient transit connections operated by Keio Corporation.
At a glance
Nishi-eifuku Station is a working transit hub on one of Tokyo’s key commuter rail lines. The Keio Inokashira Line connects central Tokyo to suburban areas, making this station part of the metropolitan transportation network that defines modern Tokyo.
History
The station operates as part of the Keio Inokashira Line infrastructure. Limited historical detail is available in primary sources.
What you see
As a functioning railway station, Nishi-eifuku serves daily commuter traffic. The station’s design reflects contemporary Japanese transit architecture standards.
Cultural significance
Nishi-eifuku Station exemplifies Tokyo’s extensive rail network, a defining feature of the city’s urban infrastructure and daily life. The Keio Inokashira Line itself is integral to Tokyo’s transportation system.
Key facts
- Country: Japan
- Location: Suginami, Tokyo
- Coordinates: 35.6788°N, 139.6351°E
- Operated by: Keio Corporation
- Line: Keio Inokashira Line
Practical information & getting there
The station is directly served by the Keio Inokashira Line. For current schedules, fares and access information, consult Keio Corporation’s official transit services or a Tokyo transport guide.
Sources & resources
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