Hakubutsukan-Dōbutsuen Station

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Location13-23 Ueno-kōen, Taitō-ku, Tokyo
Japan
Coordinates35°43′7.1″N 139°46′24.5″E / 35.718639°N 139.773472°E / 35.718639; 139.773472
Hakubutsukan-Dōbutsuen Station

博物館動物園駅
Hakubutsukan-Dōbutsuen in March 1997
General information
Location13-23 Ueno-kōen, Taitō-ku, Tokyo
Japan
Coordinates35°43′7.1″N 139°46′24.5″E / 35.718639°N 139.773472°E / 35.718639; 139.773472
Operated by Keisei Electric Railway
LineKeisei Main Line
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
History
OpenedDecember 10 1933
ClosedApril 1 1997
Passengers
FY1996249 daily
Former services
Preceding station Keisei Following station
Keisei Ueno
Terminus
Main Line
Local
Nippori
Location
Hakubutsukan-Dōbutsuen Station is located in Tokyo
Hakubutsukan-Dōbutsuen Station
Hakubutsukan-Dōbutsuen Station
Location within Tokyo

Hakubutsukan-Dobutsuen Station (Japanese: 博物館動物園駅) is a former station of the Keisei Electric Railway in Taito-ku, Tokyo. It is located between Nippori Station and Keisei Ueno Station.[1] It opened in 1933, but was closed on 1 April 1997 due to the length of the platform being too short for most trains. The station was formally abandoned in April 2004.[2] The station building and platform are still in existence and have been renovated and opened to the public in 2018.[3][4]

Before the modern-day Keisei Ueno Station even existed, at the beginning of the Showa era, rail designers had planned to build a tiny station halfway between Nippori and Ueno Park stations. Hakubutsukan-Dōbutsuen Station opened to the public in 1933. Ueno was second only to Asakusa in terms of prestige among Tokyo's shopping and entertainment districts at the time. Many had hoped for a new way into the neighborhood, and the new rail station made that a reality. However, this particular desire was quite challenging to achieve.[5]

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