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is a Keikyu station on the
Keikyū Main Line The is a railway line in Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keikyu. The line connects the Tokyo wards of Minato, Shinagawa, Ōta, and the Kanagawa municipalities of Kawasaki, Yokohama and Yokosuka. The Keikyu Main Line began as ...
between Tachiaigawa Station and Heiwajima Station. The station is on the borders of
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and Ota wards. Station number is KK07.


Layout

The station consists of two platforms on an overhead railway. Elevators to connect platforms and concourse is set in March 2009. The station has name of "Ōmori", which usually indicates a part of the Ōta ward while the location of the stations is Shinagawa ward.


Entry and exit

Average daily entry and exit in 2015 is 14,391. Entry and exit in recent years are as shown below.


Nearby the station

* Shinagawa-kumin Park ** Shinagawa Aquarium * Isuzu hospital * Minamiōi Library * Suzugamori execution grounds ruin *Big Fun Heiwajima ** Boat Race Heiwajima *
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Omori store * Keikyu EX Inn * Disco Corporation headquarters * Omori Bell Port ** Omori Bell Port
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** Isuzu Motors headquarters *
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Omori Factory


Transport Links

* Keihin-Tōhoku Line Omori station – 10 minutes walk *
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* Suzugamori Ramp -
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Omori Kaigan Station bus stop * East bound ** Keikyu Bus *** Yashio Park Town Loop ***
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via
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three services a day *** Heiwajima loop *** <""I"" 19> Leisure land Heiwajima, three services a day *** Ota Stadium via Leisure land Heiwajima *** Ota Market *** Jonanjima loop *** Keihinjima loop *** Showajima loop *** Keihijima and Showajima loop *** Ryutsu Centre loop *** Morigasaki **Haneda Keikyu Bus ***
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*** Haneda Garage * West bound ** Keikyu bus *** <"I" 19>
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via Omori station, three services a day *** Omori station ** Haneda Keikyu bus *** Omori station


History

On 1 February 1901, the station was opened as when the Keihin Electric Railway extension line from Kawasaki to Ōmori Teishajōmae (by Ōmori Station) commenced the service. On 8 May 1904, the main line was extended from this station, concurrently renamed as , to Shinagawa, making the station a junction of the main line and a branchline to Ōmori Teishajōmae. The branchline was active until 8 March 1937. The current station name Ōmorikaigan is from 1 July 1933. On 1 December 1970, the work to move the station to the elevated line was completed.


References

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