Toda-Koen Station | Japan

Toda-Koen Station

Toda-Koen Station has 1 line, the JR Saikyo Line, operated by JR East.

Adjacent stations include: Ukimafunado and Toda.

LineOperator ⇐ Previous StationThis StationNext Station ⇒
JR Saikyo LineJR EastUkimafunadoToda-KoenToda
Toda-Koen Station Lines

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This Station: Toda-Koen.

Note: Some lines will continue with other lines without the need to disembark. Some stations with the same name or even different names would have connecting pathways but others would be on another location.Click the Line name for the map

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JR Saikyo Line Osaki to Omiya Map


JR Saikyo Line Map

JR Saikyo Line Station List

JR Saikyo Line Station List: Osaki – Ebisu – Shibuya – Shinjuku – Ikebukuro – Itabashi – Jujo – Akabane – Kita-Akabane – Ukimafunado – Toda-Koen – Toda – Kita-Toda – Musashi-Urawa – Naka-Urawa – Minami-Yono – Yono-Hommachi – Kita-Yono – Omiya

JR Saikyo Line Details

Line Name:JR Saikyo Line
Operator:JR East
Line Color (Hex):#2E8B57 Green
# of Stations:19
Origin:Osaki
Destination:Omiya
JR Saikyo Line Details

JR Saikyo Line from Osaki to Omiya passes along the following terminals: Akabane Station, Ikebukuro Sunshine Bus Terminal, Osaki, Shibuya, Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal and Tokyu Kabukicho Tower (Shinjuku Kabukicho)

The JR Saikyo Line also connects with around 36 lines operated by JR East, JR West, Keio, Odakyu, Saitama New Urban Transit, Seibu, Tobu, Tokyo Metro, Toei, Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit and Tokyu

OperatorLines and Transfer Stations
JR EastJR Akita Shinkansen [Omiya]
JR Chuo Line [Shinjuku]
JR Chuo Sobu Line [Shinjuku]
JR Hokuriku Shinkansen (via Nagano) [Omiya]
JR Joetsu Shinkansen [Omiya]
JR Kawagoe Line [Omiya]
JR Keihin-Tohoku Line [Akabane, Omiya]
JR Musashino Line (Omiya) [Musashi-Urawa, Omiya]
JR Musashino Line [Musashi-Urawa]
JR Shonan-Shinjuku Line [Akabane, Ebisu, Ikebukuro, Osaki, Shibuya, Shinjuku]
JR Takasaki Line [Akabane, Omiya]
JR Tohoku Shinkansen [Omiya]
JR Utsunomiya Line [Akabane, Omiya]
JR Yamagata Shinkansen [Omiya]
JR Yamanote Line [Ebisu, Ikebukuro, Osaki, Shibuya, Shinjuku]
Narita Express (Shinjuku – Narita Airport Terminal 1) [Shibuya, Shinjuku]
JR WestJR Hokuriku Shinkansen [Omiya]
KeioKeio Inokashira Line [Shibuya]
Keio Line [Shinjuku]
Keio New Line [Shinjuku]
OdakyuOdakyu Odawara Line [Shinjuku]
Saitama New Urban TransitSaitama New Shuttle [Omiya]
SeibuSeibu Ikebukuro Line [Ikebukuro]
TobuTobu Noda Line [Omiya]
Tobu Tojo Line [Ikebukuro]
Tokyo MetroTokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line [Ikebukuro, Shibuya]
Tokyo Metro Ginza Line [Shibuya]
Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line [Shibuya]
Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line [Ebisu]
Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line [Ikebukuro, Shinjuku]
Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line [Ikebukuro]
ToeiToei Oedo Line [Shinjuku]
Toei Shinjuku Line [Shinjuku]
Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid TransitRinkai Line [Osaki]
TokyuTokyu Den-en-toshi Line [Shibuya]
Tokyu Toyoko Line [Shibuya]
JR Saikyo Line connecting operators, lines and transfer stations