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Seibu Shinjuku Building houses the station in its lower floors.
Seibu-Shinjuku Station (西武新宿駅, Seibu-Shinjuku-eki?) is a train station of the Seibu Railway Company located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
The station is served by the following line:
[edit] Surrounding area
The station is located to the northeast of Shinjuku Station, and is connected to the Shinjuku Prince Hotel and the Seibu PePe department store. Directly to the east of Seibu Shinjuku station is the Kabuki-chō entertainment district.
[edit] History
- March 25, 1952 the station opens for operations.
- March 3, 1977 construction finishes on the current station complex.
[edit] Adjacent stations
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Seibu Shinjuku Line |
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Takadanobaba |
Stations of the Seibu Shinjuku Line |
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Seibu-Shinjuku – Takadanobaba – Shimo-Ochiai – Nakai – Araiyakushi-mae – Numabukuro – Nogata – Toritsu-Kasei – Saginomiya – Shimo-Igusa – Iogi – Kami-Igusa – Kami-Shakujii – Musashi-Seki – Higashi-Fushimi – Seibu-Yagisawa – Tanashi – Hana-Koganei – Kodaira – Kumegawa – Higashi-Murayama – Tokorozawa – Kōkūkōen – Shin-Tokorozawa – Iriso – Sayamashi – Shin-Sayama – Minami-Ōtsuka – Hon-Kawagoe
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