Tamagawa Line
The Tamagawa Line is a railway line in Japan, operated by the Tokyu Corporation. It runs between Shibuya Station in Tokyo and Tamagawa Station in Kanagawa Prefecture, covering a distance of approximately 10.5 kilometers. The line primarily serves commuters traveling to and from the bustling urban areas.
Opened in 1923, the Tamagawa Line features a mix of elevated and ground-level tracks. It connects with other major lines, enhancing accessibility to various neighborhoods. The line is known for its scenic views along the Tamagawa River, making it a pleasant route for daily travelers and visitors alike.