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Edogawa Station.

Tokyo Japan 35° N · 139° E

Nestled in the dynamic Edogawa Ward, located at Tokyo’s easternmost edge, Edogawa Station (江戸川駅, Edogawa-eki) stands as an essential gateway connecting…

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Introduction

Edogawa Station (江戸川駅, Edogawa-eki) is a vital transit hub in Tokyo’s easternmost Edogawa Ward, situated on the border of Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture. Since opening in 1972, the station has evolved into an essential gateway—connecting Tokyo’s bustling city center with its more tranquil eastern suburbs and providing seamless access to cultural sites, parks, and major events. Serving the JR East Sōbu Main Line and Keisei Main Line, Edogawa Station is renowned for its modern amenities, barrier-free accessibility, and convenient ticketing options, making it a preferred choice for both daily commuters and tourists.
This comprehensive guide provides up-to-date information on visiting hours, ticketing, station facilities, top nearby attractions, and essential travel tips—ensuring you make the most of your visit to Edogawa Station and its surroundings.
For official updates and service notices, visit the JR East Edogawa Station page.


Edogawa Station: Gateway to Tokyo’s Eastern Suburbs

Located at the eastern edge of Tokyo, Edogawa Station is a key stop for travelers venturing between central Tokyo and vibrant neighborhoods in both Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture. The station is well-integrated into Tokyo’s extensive transport network, making it easy to reach top attractions, community events, and historical sites.


Station Information

Opening Hours

  • General Hours: Approx. 5:00 AM to midnight daily, in line with the Sōbu Main Line and Keisei Main Line schedules.
  • Ticket Machines: Automated machines are available 24/7, while staffed counters generally operate from early morning until late evening.

Tickets and Fare Options

  • Single-ride Tickets: Purchase at vending machines or staffed counters for one-way journeys.
  • IC Cards (Suica/Pasmo): Highly recommended for visitors, these rechargeable cards offer tap-and-go convenience across Tokyo’s trains, subways, and buses. Obtain and top-up IC cards at the station or convenience stores.
  • Commuter Passes: Suitable for longer stays or frequent travel.
  • Tourist Passes: For unlimited subway rides over 24, 48, or 72 hours, consider the Tokyo Subway Ticket (Tokyo Park).

Facilities and Accessibility

  • Platforms: Two side platforms serve two tracks with clear Japanese and English signage.
  • Restrooms: Clean and well-maintained, including accessible facilities.
  • Elevators and Ramps: Available for barrier-free movement.
  • Tactile Paving: Supports visually impaired travelers.
  • Coin Lockers: Limited; consider using lockers at nearby major stations for large luggage.
  • Bicycle Parking: Convenient for local commuters.
  • Free Wi-Fi: Available in some parts of the station.
  • Staff Assistance: Multilingual support offered during business hours.

Getting to and Around Edogawa

Train and Bus Connections

  • JR East Sōbu Main Line: Directly serves Edogawa Station, linking to Tokyo Station (approx. 25 minutes).
  • Keisei Main Line: Connects to central Tokyo, Chiba Prefecture, and Narita International Airport (Wikipedia).
  • Nearby Lines: Transfers available at stations on the Toei Shinjuku Line, Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, and JR Keiyou Line for destinations including Tokyo Disneyland and Kasai Rinkai Park (GaijinPot).
  • Local Buses: Provide thorough coverage of Edogawa Ward and neighboring districts.
  • Taxis & Cycling: Taxis are widely available, while flat terrain and riverside paths are ideal for cycling (Tokyo Candies).

Directions and Navigation

  • From Tokyo Station: Take the JR Sōbu Main Line eastbound (approx. 25 minutes).
  • Navigation Apps: Google Maps and Tokyo Subway Navigation for Tourists are highly recommended for real-time directions (Tokyo Park).

Local Attractions and Events

Natural and Recreational Sites

  • Edogawa Riverside Park: A popular spot for walking, cycling, and cherry blossom viewing. The riverside becomes the main venue for the renowned Edogawa Fireworks Festival.
  • Kasai Rinkai Park: Tokyo’s largest urban park, featuring an aquarium, Ferris wheel, and beautiful waterfront views (blog.kurby.ai).
  • Shinozaki Park: Sports facilities, playgrounds, and tranquil green spaces.

Historic and Cultural Attractions

  • Zenyoji Temple: Known for its centuries-old pine tree (Yogo no Matsu) and serene gardens, this temple is a registered National Natural Property and a must-visit historical site (Japan Travel).
  • Ichinoe Nanushi Yashiki: An Edo-period residence offering a glimpse into traditional architecture and lifestyle.

Family-Friendly Destinations

  • Tokyo Sea Life Park: An impressive aquarium located within Kasai Rinkai Park.
  • Edogawa City Natural Zoo: Free admission and family-oriented, situated in Gyosen Park (Japan Travel).
  • Tokyo Subway Museum: Interactive exhibits that delight visitors of all ages (GaijinPot).

Shopping and Dining

  • Local Shopping Streets: Explore traditional shotengai markets for local street food, produce, and unique souvenirs.
  • Diverse Cuisine: Edogawa’s multicultural community offers a range of Japanese and international dining options.

Major Events

  • Edogawa Fireworks Festival: Held every August (notably August 2 in 2025 for the 50th anniversary), the festival launches 14,000 fireworks synchronized to music, drawing massive crowds (Japan Food Guide).
  • Community Festivals: Seasonal events, markets, and neighborhood celebrations occur throughout the year.

Unique Experiences

  • Purikura Photo Booths: Capture fun memories with decorative photo stickers.
  • Guided Walking Tours: Bookable via local tourism offices or online, often focusing on historic sites, seasonal blooms, and neighborhood discoveries.

Travel Tips and FAQs

Best Times to Visit

  • Spring: Cherry blossoms at riverside parks and Zenyoji Temple.
  • Summer: Fireworks festival and local matsuri (festivals).
  • Autumn: Colorful foliage in parks and temple gardens.

Safety and Etiquette

  • Queue politely, stand on the left of escalators, and keep noise to a minimum on trains.
  • Smoking is allowed only in designated areas.
  • Dispose of trash properly as bins are limited; take garbage home if possible.
  • Lost items can be reported to station staff or police boxes (koban).

Accessibility

  • Elevators, tactile paving, and accessible restrooms support disabled and elderly travelers.
  • Multilingual signage and staff assistance are available.

Money and Connectivity

  • IC cards and credit cards are widely accepted, but carry some cash for small shops.
  • ATMs located in or near the station.
  • Free Wi-Fi is available in some areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are Edogawa Station’s operating hours?
A: Approximately 5:00 AM to midnight daily.

Q: How do I buy tickets?
A: Use vending machines, staffed counters, or rechargeable IC cards (Suica/Pasmo).

Q: Are there accessible facilities?
A: Yes, including elevators, ramps, tactile paving, and accessible restrooms.

Q: What attractions are nearby?
A: Zenyoji Temple, Kasai Rinkai Park, Tokyo Sea Life Park, Edogawa Riverside Park, and local shopping streets.

Q: Any tips for visiting the Fireworks Festival?
A: Arrive early to secure a spot. The nearest stations for festival viewing are JR Ichikawa (15-minute walk) and JR Motoyawata (30-minute walk).

Q: Can I store luggage at the station?
A: Limited coin lockers are available; larger luggage can be sent via takkyubin services.


Summary and Visitor Recommendations

Edogawa Station is much more than a transportation stop—it’s a nexus of convenience, community, and culture in eastern Tokyo. Its strategic location on major train lines ensures excellent connectivity, while modern, barrier-free facilities make it accessible for all travelers. The station’s proximity to historic temples, expansive parks, and signature events like the Edogawa Fireworks Festival offers visitors a rich tapestry of experiences, blending urban excitement with natural beauty and local tradition.

Whether you’re planning a leisurely day trip, attending a festival, or seeking a base for exploring Tokyo and Chiba, Edogawa Station is an outstanding choice. For real-time updates and route planning, download the Audiala app, and visit official platforms for the latest information.


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