Tachikawa-Minami Station
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is a station on the Tama Toshi Monorail Line
Tama Toshi Monorail Line
The , also referred to as the Tama Monorail, is an important part of the Western Tokyo public transport network.Operated by Tokyo Tama Intercity Monorail Co., Ltd., the double tracked, 16.0 km monorail line carries passengers between the suburban cities of Higashiyamato and Tama via Tachikawa,...

 in Tachikawa
Tachikawa, Tokyo
is a city located in western Tokyo, Japan.As of February 1, 2010, the city has an estimated population of 178,064 and the density of 7,303.69 people per km². The total area is 24.38 km²...

, Tokyo
Tokyo
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, Japan
Japan
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. It opened on January 10, 2000.

Station

Tachikawa-Minami Station is a raised station with two tracks and two side platforms.

Surrounding area

The station is above Tokyo Metropolitan Route 149 south of JR Tachikawa Station
Tachikawa Station
is an important railway station in the city of Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan. The JR Chūō Line passes through Tachikawa Station. The Ōme Line and Nambu Line terminate here...

. Both stations (and Tachikawa-Kita Station
Tachikawa-Kita Station
is a station on the Tama Toshi Monorail Line in Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan. It opened on November 27, 1998.-Station:Tachikawa-Kita Station is a raised station with two tracks and two side platforms.-Surrounding area:...

) are connected via a pedestrian walkway.
Other points of interest include:
  • Granduo (Tachikawa Station Building)
  • AREAREA (shopping center)
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Tama Cultural Center and Library

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