Mizue Station
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is a railway station in Edogawa
Edogawa, Tokyo
is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. It takes its name from the river that runs from north to south along the eastern edge of the ward. In English, it uses the name Edogawa City....

, Tokyo
Tokyo
, ; officially , is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan. Tokyo is the capital of Japan, the center of the Greater Tokyo Area, and the largest metropolitan area of Japan. It is the seat of the Japanese government and the Imperial Palace, and the home of the Japanese Imperial Family...

, Japan. Its station number is S-19. The station opened on September 14, 1986.

Platforms

Mizue Station consists of a single island platform
Island platform
An island platform is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway interchange...

 served by two tracks.

Surrounding area

The station is located underground in the middle of a residential area. Points of interest include:
  • Tōbu Friend Hall
  • Mizue Daiichi Hotel
  • Tōbu Citizen's Hall
  • Lapark Mizue (shopping center)

Connecting bus service

Keisei Bus: Mizue-Eki
  • Shinko 71: for Shin-Koiwa Station
    Shin-Koiwa Station
    is a train station of East Japan Railway Company and Tokyo Metro in Katsushika, Tokyo.-Adjacent stations:...

     via Shinozaki Station
    Shinozaki Station
    is a railway station in Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan. Its station number is S-20. The station opened on September 14, 1986.-Platforms:Shinozaki Station consists of a single island platform served by two tracks.-Surrounding area:...

  • Ko 72: for Koiwa Station
    Koiwa Station
    Koiwa Station is a train station on Sōbu Main Line , East Japan Railway Company in Edogawa, Tokyo.-Layout:-Adjacent stations:-External links:*...

    via Edogawa Hospital
  • Ko 73: for Koiwa Station, Edogawa Sports Land via Shinozaki-kaidō
  • Ko 76: for Koiwa Station, Edogawa Sports Land via Shibamata-kaidō

Adjacent stations

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