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1.Jiyūgaoka Station (Tokyo) ・1-9-8 Jiyūgaoka, Meguro, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Jiyūgaoka Station (自由が丘駅, Jiyūgaoka-eki) is a railway station in Meguro, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation. | ||||||
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2.Ikejiri-ōhashi Station ・3-chōme, Ikejiri, Setagaya Special Ward, Tokyo(東京都世田谷区池尻3丁目)Japan | ||||||
Ikejiri-ōhashi Station (池尻大橋駅, Ikejiri-ōhashi-eki) is a railway station on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line extending through Setagaya, Tokyo and Meguro, Tokyo, Japan. It is operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation. Ikejiri-ōhashi station is the easternmost station in Setagaya. The station number is DT-02.[1] | ||||||
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3.Ikenoue Station ・Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Ikenoue Station (池ノ上駅, Ikenoue-eki) is a railway station on the Keio Inokashira Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keio Corporation. | ||||||
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4.Umegaoka Station ・Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Umegaoka Station (梅ヶ丘駅, Umegaoka eki) is a station on the Odakyu Odawara line, located in Setagaya, Tokyo and is operated by Odakyu Railway.[2] | ||||||
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5.Okusawa Station ・3-47-17 Okusawa, Setagaya Special Ward, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Okusawa Station (奥沢駅, Okusawa-eki) is a Tokyu Meguro Line station located in Setagaya, Tokyo. | ||||||
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6.Oyamadai Station ・3-chome, Oyamadai, Setagaya, Tokyo(東京都世田谷区尾山台3丁目)Japan | ||||||
Oyamadai Station (尾山台駅, Oyamadai-eki) is a station on the Tokyu Oimachi Line located in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan.[1] | ||||||
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7.Kami-kitazawa Station ・4-14-3 KamiKitazawa, Setagaya, Tokyo(東京都世田谷区上北沢4-14-3)Japan | ||||||
Kami-Kitazawa Station (上北沢駅, Kamikitazawa-eki) is a railway station on the Keiō Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keio Corporation.[1] | ||||||
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8.Kaminoge Station ・1-26-6 Kaminoge, Setagaya, Tokyo(東京都世田谷区上野毛1丁目26-6)Japan | ||||||
35°36′43″N 139°38′19″E / 35.612066°N 139.638709°E / 35.612066; 139.638709 Kaminoge Station (上野毛駅, Kaminoge-eki) is a railway station on the Tokyu Oimachi Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation. | ||||||
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9.Kamimachi Station ・3-4-3 Setagaya, Setagaya Ward, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Kamimachi Station (上町駅, Kamimachi-eki) is a stop on the Setagaya Line by Tokyu Corporation and is located in Segataya, Tokyo, Japan.[1] | ||||||
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10.Kitami Station (Tokyo) ・Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Kitami Station (喜多見駅; Kitami-eki) is a minor stop on the Odakyu Electric Railway Odawara Line straddling the border between Setagaya Ward and Komae City in Tokyo, Japan.It is the 14th station, about 12.7 km (7.9 mi), from Shinjuku Station. It was used by an average of about 32,000 passengers daily in 2005. It is serviced by local service and section semi-express trains; all other trains bypass the station. | ||||||
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11.Kyōdō Station ・2-1-3 Kyōdō, Setagaya, Tokyo(世田谷区経堂2-1-3)Japan | ||||||
Kyōdō Station (経堂駅, Kyōdō-eki) is an elevated railway station on the Odakyu Odawara Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway company Odakyu Electric Railway. | ||||||
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12.Kuhombutsu Station ・7-chome, Okusawa, Setagaya, Tokyo(東京都世田谷区奥沢7丁目)Japan | ||||||
Kuhombutsu Station (九品仏駅, -eki) is a station on the Tokyo Kyuko Electric Railway Oimachi Line located in southeast Tokyo, Japan.[1] | ||||||
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13.Gōtokuji Station ・1-43-4 Gotokuji, Setagaya, Tokyo[1]Japan | ||||||
Gōtokuji Station (豪徳寺駅, Gōtokuji-eki) is a station on the Odakyu Odawara line, located in Setagaya, Tokyo. | ||||||
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14.Komazawa-daigaku Station ・4-3 Kamiuma, Setagaya, Tokyo(東京都世田谷区上馬4-3)Japan | ||||||
Komazawa-daigaku Station (駒沢大学駅, Komazawa-daigaku-eki) is a railway station on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line in the eastern part of Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation. The station is named after Komazawa University, which is close-by. | ||||||
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15.Sakurajōsui Station ・5-29-52 Sakurajosui, Setagaya, Tokyo(東京都世田谷区桜上水5-29-52)Japan | ||||||
Sakurajōsui Station (桜上水駅, Sakurajōsui-eki) is a railway station on the Keio Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keio Corporation.[1] | ||||||
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16.Sakura-shimmachi Station ・2-8 Sakurashimmachi, Setagaya, Tokyo(東京都世田谷区桜新町2-8)Japan | ||||||
Sakura-shimmachi Station (桜新町駅, Sakura-shinmachi-eki) is a railway station on the Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation. | ||||||
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17.Sangen-jaya Station ・2-15 Taishidō , Setagaya Special Ward, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Sangen-jaya Station (三軒茶屋駅, Sangenjaya-eki) is a railway station in Sangenjaya district, Setagaya ward, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation. It is located at the merging of two highways, National Route 246 and Setagaya-dori, just outside the central area of Shibuya. The station is the terminus of the Setagaya Line and is also served by the Den-en-toshi Line.[1][2] | ||||||
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18.Shimo-kitazawa Station ・Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Shimo-kitazawa Station (下北沢駅, Shimo-kitazawa-eki) is an interchange station on the Odakyu Odawara and the Keio Inokashira lines located in Kitazawa, Setagaya, Tokyo, and jointly operated by the private railway operators Odakyu Electric Railway and Keio Corporation. The station gives its name to the surrounding Shimokitazawa neighborhood in the southern corner of the Kitazawa district, which is a popular area for young people in large numbers. It includes small independently owned shops, cafes, live music venues and theaters. | ||||||
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19.Shimo-takaido Station ・3-29-17 Matsubara, Setagaya, Tokyo(東京都世田谷区松原3-29-17)Japan | ||||||
Shimo-takaido Station (下高井戸駅, Shimo-takaido-eki) is a railway station on the Keiō Line and Tōkyū Setagaya Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operators Keio Corporation and Tokyu Corporation.[1] | ||||||
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20.Shōin-jinja-mae Station ・21-16 Wakabayashi 4-chome, Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Shōin-jinja-mae Station (松陰神社前駅, Shōin-jinja-mae-eki) is a railway station on the Tokyu Setagaya Line in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tokyu Corporation.[1] | ||||||
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21.Shindaita Station ・Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Shindaita Station (新代田駅, Shindaita-eki) is a railway station on the Keio Inokashira Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keio Corporation. | ||||||
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22.Seijōgakuen-mae Station ・Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Seijogakuen-mae Station (成城学園前駅, Seijōgakuen-mae-eki) is a railway station on the Odakyu Odawara Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Odakyu Electric Railway. The station is named after the nearby Seijo Gakuen and Seijo University. | ||||||
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23.Setagaya Station ・4-9-6 Setagaya, Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Setagaya Station (世田谷駅, Setagaya-eki) is a railway station on the Setagaya Line by Tokyu Corporation located in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan.[1] There are two side platforms on two tracks. The station opened on January 18, 1925. 35°38′36″N 139°39′02″E / 35.643445°N 139.650614°E / 35.643445; 139.650614 | ||||||
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24.Setagaya-Daita Station ・Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Setagaya-Daita Station (世田谷代田駅, Setagaya-Daita eki) is an underground passenger train station on the Odawara Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Odakyu Electric Railway.[1] | ||||||
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25.Soshigaya-Ōkura Station ・世田谷区祖師谷1-7-1[1] Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Soshigaya-Ōkura Station (祖師ヶ谷大蔵駅, Soshigaya-Ōkura eki) is a stop on the Odawara Line by Odakyu Electric Railway and is located in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan. The station, which sits on an elevated structure, features four tracks and two side platforms. Express trains typically bypass the station on the two innermost tracks while local and semi-express trains typically stop at the station on the two outermost tracks. | ||||||
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26.Daitabashi Station ・Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Daitabashi Station (代田橋駅, Daitabashi-eki) is a railway station on the Keiō Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, operated by the private railway operator Keio Corporation.[1] | ||||||
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27.Chitose-karasuyama Station ・6-1-1 Minami-Karasuyama, Setagaya, Tokyo(東京都世田谷区南烏山6-1-1)Japan | ||||||
Chitose-karasuyama Station (千歳烏山駅, Chitose-karasuyama-eki) is a railway station on the Keio Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keio Corporation.[1] It is the westernmost station of the Keio Line in the 23 special wards of Tokyo. Trains cross the Setagaya-Chōfu border west of the station. | ||||||
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28.Chitose-Funabashi Station ・世田谷区船橋1-1-5 Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Chitose-Funabashi Station (千歳船橋駅, Chitose-Funabashi-eki) is a passenger train station on the Odakyu Odawara Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway company Odakyu Electric Railway.[2] | ||||||
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29.Todoroki Station (Tokyo) ・3-1-1 Todoroki, Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Todoroki Station (等々力駅, Todoroki-eki) is a railway station on the Tokyu Oimachi Line in southwest Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation.[1] | ||||||
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30.Nishi-taishidō Station ・4-10-3 Taishido, Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Nishi-taishidō Station (西太子堂駅, Nishi-taishidō-eki) is a stop on the Setagaya Line by Tokyu Corporation and is located in Segataya, Tokyo, Japan.[1] There are two side platforms on two tracks. The station opened on May 1, 1925, as Nishiyama Station (西山駅)and was renamed to the present name on October 16, 1939. | ||||||
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31.Higashi-Kitazawa Station ・3-1-4 Kitazawa, Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Higashi-Kitazawa Station (東北沢駅, Higashi-Kitazawa eki) is a station on the Odawara Line of the Odakyu Electric Railway, located in Kitazawa, Setagaya, Tokyo. | ||||||
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32.Higashi-matsubara Station ・Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Higashi-matsubara Station (東松原駅, Higashi-matsubara-eki) is a railway station on the Keio Inokashira Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keio Corporation. | ||||||
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33.Futako-tamagawa Station ・2-22-13 Tamagawa, Setagaya, Tokyo(東京都世田谷区玉川2-22-13)Japan | ||||||
Futako-tamagawa Station (二子玉川駅, Futako-tamagawa-eki) is located in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, on the northeast bank of the Tama River. The area surrounding the station is commonly called Futako-tamagawa, and often refers to the Tamagawa and Seta districts of Setagaya, but there is no precise definition. It is colloquially referred to as "Futako" (フタコ) or "Nikotama" (ニコタマ), the latter coming from an alternate reading of the first three kanji characters in the name. | ||||||
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34.Matsubara Station (Tokyo) ・4-10-8 Matsubara, Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Matsubara Station (松原駅, Matsubara-eki) is a stop on the Setagaya Line by Tokyu Corporation and is located in Segataya, Tokyo, Japan.[1] | ||||||
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35.Miyanosaka Station (Tokyo) ・1-24-7 Miyasaka, Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Miyanosaka Station (宮の坂駅, Miyanosaka-eki) is a stop on the Setagaya Line by Tokyu Corporation and is located in Segataya, Tokyo, Japan.[1] | ||||||
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36.Meidaimae Station ・2-45-1 Matsubara, Setagaya, Tokyo(東京都世田谷区松原2-45-1)Japan | ||||||
Meidaimae Station (明大前駅, Meidaimae-eki) is a railway station in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keio Corporation. | ||||||
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37.Yamashita Station (Tokyo) ・1-44-5 Gotokuji, Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Yamashita Station (山下駅, Yamashita-eki) is a stop on the Setagaya Line by Tokyu Corporation and is located in Segataya, Tokyo, Japan. Gōtokuji Station on the Odakyu Odawara Line is within walking distance. | ||||||
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38.Yōga Station ・39, 2-chome, Yoga, Setagaya, Tokyo(東京都世田谷区用賀2丁目39番)Japan | ||||||
Yōga Station (用賀駅, Yōga-eki) is a railway station on the Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line located in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan. This station is one of the nearest stations to Kinuta Park. | ||||||
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39.Roka-kōen Station ・3-1-16 Minami-Karasuyama, Setagaya, Tokyo(東京都世田谷区南烏山3-1-16)Japan | ||||||
Roka-kōen Station (芦花公園駅, Roka-kōen-eki) is a railway station on the Keio Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keio Corporation.[1] The station is named after the nearby Roka Kōshun-en, a park to commemorate Japanese novelist Roka Tokutomi (1868-1927). The park is located approximately one kilometer south of the station. Despite the name, Hachimanyama Station is marginally closer to the park itself. | ||||||
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40.Wakabayashi Station (Tokyo) ・4-3-15 Wakabayashi, Setagaya, TokyoJapan | ||||||
Wakabayashi Station (若林駅, Wakabayashi-eki) is a railway station on the Tokyu Setagaya Line in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tokyu Corporation. | ||||||
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